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| | The laws list: A |
 | | A more forceful argument than the weak principle: It implies that if the laws of the Universe were not conducive to the development of intelligent creatures to ask about the initial conditions of the Universe, intelligent life would never have evolved to ask the question in the first place. |
 | | In other words, the laws of the Universe are the way they are because if they weren't, no intelligent beings would be able to consider the laws of the Universe at all. |
 | | Laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, and thought-experiments in physics. |
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