Re: Please help me with the verification of this law




"rAgAv" <ragav.payne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1178792165.229831.271170@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Law--"Every physical, observable effect has a physical, observable
cause preceding it and the cause and effect are related by the laws of
interaction of physics"

is this law correct?

Yes.

Is there any proof?

No, it is a law. Laws cannot be proven, they are self-evident.
"I think, therefore I am".-- Rene Descartes. That is self-evident.

Rene Descartes no longer is, therefore he does not think.



Has this law been published?
Yes.
Frank L Robeson wrote in "Physics", 1943, Macmillan & Co, New York,
"The method of science consists in observation, investigation and explanation of the phenomena, or occurrences, in nature.When the materials and circumstances essential to the occurrence have been found and set in order so that the phenomenon can be reproduced at will, and the whole transaction has been described accurately, we then say we have the law of that phenomenon.
A physical law, or principle, is a statement by which we can predict the effect of a given cause.
The first postulate of science affirms that the same cause always produces the same effect. Science is based so completely on this belief that when causes which seem to be the same produce different results, the causes are re-examined. And invariably it has been found they were not the same."


Can somebody disprove this?

Not to me, they can't.

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