On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 11:36:47 PM UTC+2 Brent wrote:

>
> But presumably the *laws *are stable.  Why?  Because that's the way we 
> want them.  If they weren't stable (or even time invariant) we wouldn't 
> call them laws of physics.  They'd be initial conditions or historical 
> accidents.
>

But why do stable laws exist in our universe and what is the guarantee that 
they will continue to exist?

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