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Leela
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Creating scientific theories is part of humanity’s tool-making. We create such things to cope with our environment and use them for whatever purposes they are useful for. No faith is required to use a hammer and no faith is required to use E=mc^2. Whenever a tool ceases to be useful or a better tool becomes available, we use another tool instead. A hammer doesn’t become any more or less useful by contemplating whether or not hammers “are valid in all parts of the universe and at all times” or whether they correspond with “the way things really are.” So it is with scientific theories.Right. Agree. Moreover, every human observation is but finite. Hence, even if one theory is “elevated” to a Law status, it is still a guess by philosophical standards. We will never know if such laws are valid in all parts of this universe and at all times. Finally, all Laws are based on the idea that the Universe has a certain level of order – an assumption that is based on nothing, unless we have Faith.