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Twodogs
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The “Laws of Physics” arise from and reflect the lawful regularity of the physical universe. Absent that underlying lawful regularity there would be no laws of physics.Is it true that the laws of physics are descriptive of that underlying order, but are silent on the nature of its origin, of how is it achieved uniformly across each far-flung increment of time and space?Does someone know of a resource where this question is discussed or put to rest?Much obliged.