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To: antiRepublicrat

If that’s true, why is it still called a law?


214 posted on 09/04/2010 7:56:50 PM PDT by schaef21
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To: schaef21
If that’s true, why is it still called a law?

Why not? As opposed to other things in science, they're analytical, usually best expressed with formulas. It doesn't mean they're absolute. Not all of Newton's laws work in every known case, neither do all of Einstein's. We know their limits, or at least we think we do. We don't understand gravity or time well enough to know their limits all that well.

215 posted on 09/04/2010 9:04:08 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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