(April 24, 2015 at 7:56 pm)Drew_2013 Wrote:(April 24, 2015 at 2:11 pm)Aroura Wrote: Actually, it appears as though many laws are not uniform, for instance at the edge of and inside of black holes, scientists suspect the laws change.
In answer to the bolded question, yes, it is what we would expect to see, because it is what we do see.
Addressing the rest, as someone already pointed out, the laws and maths we use to describe the universe are TOOLS, the universe is not made up of these laws or maths.
In answer to the bolded question, yes, it is what we would expect to see, because it is what we do see.
That has to be the stupidest response I've seen in a long time.
Addressing the rest, as someone already pointed out, the laws and maths we use to describe the universe are TOOLS, the universe is not made up of these laws or maths.
Did humans invent the laws of physics? Did humans invent or discover the math that describes the universe?
We developed the language we use to describe our observations. Water was water long before we knew what atoms are and started calling those molecules H20.
None of all this requires a watchmaker to happen any more than Thor explains the cause of lightening or Poseidon explains the cause of hurricanes.