What if There Are No Laws? Emergence of Laws

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The following speculations resemble Darwin’s and also Turing’s “inversion of reason” – that is, “competence without comprehension” – forcefully put forward by the atheistic philosopher Daniel Dennett in his phrase “delere Auctorem Rerum Ut Universum Infinitum Noscas; aka DARW (= UU)IN: destroy the author of things in order to know the universe”.

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Svozil, K. (2018). What if There Are No Laws? Emergence of Laws. In Fundamental Theories of Physics (Vol. 192, pp. 39–44). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70815-7_9

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