(June 7, 2017 at 10:53 am)RedSox Wrote: Thank you for expanding on that a bit. Since nature seems to do quantum fluctuations, they are, for lack of a better word, orchestrated or controlled by nature… would you agree, disagree, stupid question, etc.? Additionally, would you say nature is infinite, finite, we don’t know, etc.? This is assuming the definition of nature from Webster’s is acceptable: “a creative and controlling force in the universe,” “the external world in its entirety,” “the genetically controlled qualities of an organism.” Thanks.
People get the wrong idea about laws of nature. They think that this is something that is set and nature gets in trouble when it breaks it. What they are are observations of what happens. Why those things happen can have simple reasons or many different causes. What is needed to find out what is study and evidence.
One example I can think of to explain what I am talking about is gravity.
People used to assume that it was a force that pulled on you, but that is not what the evidence has shown, it is a consequence of the curvature of spacetime
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