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h English (en) | *True, at least within their regime of validity. By definition, there have never been repeatable contradicting observations. *Universal. They appear to apply everywhere in the universe. *Simple. They are typically expressed in terms of a single mathematical equation. *Absolute. Nothing in the universe appears to affect them. *Stable. Unchanged since first discovered (although they may have been shown to be approximations of more accurate laws.) *Omnipotent. Everything in the universe apparently must comply with them (according to observations). *Generally conservative of quantity. *Often expressions of existing homogeneities (symmetries) of space and time. *Typically theoretically reversible in time (if non-quantum), although time itself is irreversible. |
h Spanish (es) | {{clear}} |