So, to the question “What came first, the universe or the laws of physics?” I would answer “The universe.” — Art48
And now for a bit of humor. A couple in New Jersey are conducting an experiment to solve an age-old question. The husband ordered a chicken from Amazon and his wife ordered an egg. — Art48
Then where does the physical law come from?
— Hillary
Who can say. But it is fallacious to argue they must come from a lawmaker, because they are laws. — hypericin
Not because they are "laws" but because physical laws exist.
physical laws could not have caused them self.
It doesn't make sense physical laws are self-caused out of no physical laws.
What ever must have caused physical laws to start existing, that is, to manifest them self, to be observable. — SpaceDweller
They are symbolic representations of things humans don't essentially understand. — whollyrolling
Laws of physics are just regularities. The concept of law is rather odd since we usually think of a law as needing enforcement. — Jackson
As agents we tend to see agency behind nature....even in our attempt to describe regularities in physical phenomena.
This is known as Magical Language and Thinking. Aeon has a great essay on this phenomenon. — Nickolasgaspar
Science offers descriptive frameworks. — Nickolasgaspar
There is agency behind physical phenomena. — Hillary
There is agency behind physical phenomena. — Hillary
action or intervention, especially such as to produce a particular effect
you're making me really sad Hillary. You are a young individual with free access to knowledge but you are trapped by your iron age heuristics... — Nickolasgaspar
Don't feel sad Nickolas! Life is wonderful! Litterally! — Hillary
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