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Physical laws are laws because they are consistent regardless of where they are experienced. Gravity is created by mass at an exact amount. Gravity can be calculated exactly if you have the mass of an object. And if you have the gravity, you can calculate the mass. The gravitational force on the moon is less than Earth, but only because the mass is lower. If the moon had the same mass as the Earth, regardless of it's size or what it is made of, it would still have the same gravitational pull.

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The Laws of Physics are supposed to describe the Universe. If the they do not describe the Universe one of two possibilities exist. The Laws are not the Laws of Physics or there is more than one Universe. The Idea of the Universe is UNI or ONE only! If there is more than one Universe, that would explain why the laws of Physics are not the same. As long as we hold that there is only One Universe the Laws of Physics must be the same through the entire Universe.

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They aren't. There are four fundamental forces: Gravity, electromagenetism, strong and weak. These four forces were united at the beginning of the universe.

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