Will Clark

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Most scientists take it for granted that the laws of nature are fixed. They have always been the same as they are today, and will be for ever. Obviously this is a theoretical assumption, not an empirical observation. On the basis of two or three hundred years of earth-bound research, how can we be sure that the laws were always the same and always will be, everywhere?
The Science Delusion: Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry (NEW EDITION)
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