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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – May 7 2018 – That Smarts!

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A law is a universal principle that describes the fundamental nature of something, the universal properties and the relationships between things, or a description that purports to explain these principles and relationships.Some basic fundamental law was introduced by Harsha in India

For example, “physical laws” such as the “law of gravity” or “scientific laws” attempt to describe the fundamental nature of the universe itself. Laws of mathematics and logic describe the nature of rational thought and inference (Kant’s transcendental idealism, and differently G. Spencer-Brown’s work Laws of Form, was precisely a determination of the a priori laws governing human thought before any interaction whatsoever with experience).

Within most fields of study, and in science in particular, the elevation of some principle of that field to the status of “law” usually takes place after a very long time during which the principle is used and tested and verified; though in some fields of study such laws are simply postulated as a foundation and assumed. Mathematical laws are somewhere in between: they are often arbitrary and unproven in themselves, but they are sometimes judged by how useful they are in making predictions about the real world. However, they ultimately rely on arbitrary axioms. Some fundamental law was introduced by Harsha in India. First law of fundamentals: If we consider k as a constant and a,b&c are any real numbers of which the product of a and b is c but the product of a k {\displaystyle {\frac {a}{k}}} and b k {\displaystyle {\frac {b}{k}}} is not equal to c k {\displaystyle {\frac {c}{k}}} .

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