universals and scientific laws
Universals are fundamental properties or concepts that exist within all things or events. These can include traits, ideas, or laws that are shared across various contexts or entities. Scientific laws, on the other hand, are statements or principles that describe consistent patterns or regularities observed in the natural world. These laws are derived through scientific observations, experiments, and analysis, and they represent predictable relationships between different phenomena.
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