Created page with "Category:cosmology Laws of physics are mathematical relations that are used to describe non-magical natural phenomena. The term is used mainly by Chevellan scientists and is not part of common parlance. The same Chevellan scientists do recognize that magic exists in nature, and that it breaks the laws of physics. However, these laws are still extremely useful understanding the natural world and for various categories of engineering." |
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Laws of physics are mathematical relations that are used to describe non-magical natural phenomena. The term is used mainly by Chevellan scientists and is not part of common parlance. | Laws of physics are mathematical relations that are used to describe non-magical natural phenomena. The term is used mainly by [[Chevell|Chevellan]] scientists and is not part of common parlance. | ||
The same Chevellan scientists do recognize that magic exists in nature, and that | The same Chevellan scientists do recognize that [[magic]] exists in nature, and that magic does not fit within the framework of the laws of physics, i.e. ''magic breaks the laws of physics''. However, these laws are still extremely useful understanding the natural world and for various engineering arts. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:29, 11 September 2025
Laws of physics are mathematical relations that are used to describe non-magical natural phenomena. The term is used mainly by Chevellan scientists and is not part of common parlance.
The same Chevellan scientists do recognize that magic exists in nature, and that magic does not fit within the framework of the laws of physics, i.e. magic breaks the laws of physics. However, these laws are still extremely useful understanding the natural world and for various engineering arts.
