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Science is the Most General of Sciences
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In the same way that biology is a subset of chemistry and chemistry
is a subset of physics, so physics is a subset of First
Science. Not only does First Science explain the existence of
the knowable physical world (i.e. the domain of physics), but it also explains the
existence of the unknowable, non-physical processes that underly the
laws of nature. As such,
First Science is a deeper, more general science than physics.
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