On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 7:26:01 PM UTC+2 Jason wrote:

> Hi Tomas,
>
> The origin of laws, and why the universe follows them are great mysteries, 
> but I think there's been some recent progess. I link to done other sources, 
> in addition to Standish, that have worked towards an answer here:
>
> https://alwaysasking.com/why-does-anything-exist/#Why_Laws
>

Hi Jason,

Markus Muller seems to be making the same argument as Russell Standish: 
given the history of our universe it is more likely that we live in a 
universe where the past regularities will continue in the future because 
that makes the universe more simple. I am wondering what would be the 
probability (approximately) that the laws will remain the same as they have 
been?


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