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Yes, the word universal is an unfortunate word for it tends to conjur up images of the universe being material and infinite. Rather than loog at the large here; if you delve into precision what makes time flow? what makes the individual events which we record onto paper or film in reality be not definitie precise moments but actually very small flows or processes? My point is that in everything there are lines that join the dots, weaves that are ever so tiny but without would not make for a layout. Whewn or if there is no law of gravity the universe as we know it would end but does that mean all would end? At a cosmic singularity if all mass is infinite squashed then does gravity actually exist for, by definition, all the mass is concentrated and thus there are not two bodies but one body, which is infinitely small.
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