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Understanding Universal Law - what a mouthful!
A universal law is a rule of nature that is true because obeying the law yields a reward or result of one kind or another.
There are two universal laws that are omnipresent in terms of the results they yield. Obey the one law and you see it reflected in the whole universe. Obey the other law, and you see it reflected in the whole universe as well; and the one replaces the other, you cannot obey both laws at once and so you cannot see both universes.
The common universal law most of us are familiar with is the law of cause and effect - which properly speaking might be better termed the law of action and reaction. You can say it is the law that if a force is applied anywhere in the universe it causes a result that we can see or hear (or we can use machines to magnify the result for our senses to detect, in effect extending the range of our perception beyond what it normally is).
After many observations of action and reaction we build up a data bank that we can then use to good effect in some invention or other. For example complex observations of ropes and pulleys led to the invention of pulleys capable of helping us lift items too heavy for our muscles.
And so the building up of complex action-reaction data banks we call Science, and the resulting inventions we call Progress.
The other universal law is the one most people are unfamiliar with. I am familiar with it, but it is difficult to describe because society is unfamiliar with it and so there is not an easy communication channel already present that we can both use.
This universal law has to do with acting with precise actions, and the observation and data collection of events that are precise.
Don't we do that already? Doesn't precise weaponry and electronic instruments show we are already being aware of precise events?
No, not at all. We are aware of large and tiny units of force and the reactions they cause in various parts of the world - but awareness of a tiny force is not the same thing as awareness of a precisely applied force - - and small forces can be magnified with the appropriate instruments so we can see them as if they are large forces. For example, the pressure dials that record tolerances of thousands of an inch that the naked eye cannot discern in precision machining.
So the precision machining is not really acting with precision because the instruments extend our sense-perceptions beyond their normal range. And our gross actions are transposed into precise
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