Statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspects of the universe.
1The 31 year old explains the law of science with cartoons and he is the bestselling author of What If?
2What do you mean when you talk about laws of science or morality?
3The rigid definitions, the unmistakable laws of science, are not to be found in art.
4This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science.
5The laws of science demanded that he seek the common factor, as source of the whole trouble.
6'I thought that was your speciality -changing the laws of science.
7This fact intimates that the laws of Science are mental, not material; and Christian Science demonstrates this.
8Could it be possible that a beautiful tone could be produced contrary to the laws of science?
9It may be a mistake to apply earthly logic to heavenly things, but the fundamental laws of science cannot change.
10I hope they soon achieve their second goal, which is to be invited to dance internationally, against all the laws of science.
11He was certain that there was an explanation for the phenomenon he had witnessed that was consistent with the laws of science.
12'Incentive won't change the laws of science.'
13"You forget," said the Chemist, "that the laws of science are the same and immutable.
14So predicted Irish scientist Dr Al Kelly of his latest challenge to one of the fundamental laws of science: how electricity is made.
15The basic laws of science do not change and trying to adapt them to make them "easier" or "more entertaining" will prove difficult.
16They are to a great degree involuntary agents, and subject to the laws of science, to the operations of which they are obliged to conform.
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