naturlag
Naturlag is a term often used in philosophical and sometimes scientific contexts to refer to fundamental principles that govern the behavior of the natural world. These principles are considered inherent and universal, not created or imposed by humans. They describe how the universe operates, from the smallest particles to the largest cosmic structures. Unlike human laws, which are socially constructed and can be changed, naturlag are seen as immutable and objective.
The concept of naturlag is closely related to ideas of natural order, natural justice, and the laws
While the term "naturlag" itself might be more common in certain philosophical traditions, the underlying idea