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 | | Laws of nature are distinct from legal code and religious Law, and should not be confused with the concept of natural law. |
 | | This is very strongly argued against by the spectacular efficacy of science – its power to solve otherwise intractable problems, and make accurate predictions – and by the fact that newly-discovered laws have typically suggested the existence of previously unknown or undiscovered phenomena, which have then been confirmed to exist. |
 | | Many of these laws fall within the scope of uncomfortable science. |
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