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Unlike in society, a scientific blank is simply a description of what we see

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Unlike in society, a scientific LAW is simply a description of what we see.

Scientific law describes a basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions. These are laws that simply tell you what to expect. They are eternal and unchangeable.
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Law

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A scientific law refers to a phenomenon that we can observe, that is, a scientific law is simply a description of what we see. Scientific laws are not intended to explain observed phenomena, but merely to show them. What explains the occurrence of these phenomena are the scientific theories.

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