(October 6, 2015 at 3:24 pm)TheRocketSurgeon Wrote:(October 6, 2015 at 1:14 pm)Rekeisha Wrote: So you don't have an answer?
I'm not even really sure what the question is! You're suggesting, without a shred of evidence, that the laws of physics might not be uniform. Why would they not be? Essentially, you're telling me something magical, and telling me I can't account for magic.
You're right; I can't account for magic. So I'll just go on thinking the laws of the universe are fixed and an emergent (or inherent) property of the nature of matter/energy interaction, rather than supposing that these laws had to be "set" for this particular set of properties, for some not-quite-explainable reason.
There's no accounting for magic. So now I have a counter-question for you: How do you account for werewolves? (See signature.)
By the way you view the universe why is there uniformity? Why are they fixed? What keeps them fixed?
Do you believe in werewolves?