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Scientists seek to discover new laws of the universe because?

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Scientists seek to discover new laws of the universe because?

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  1. To learn more about the universe.


  2. 1) curiosity.  2) once you know the laws that information is passed on to the engineers to create fantastic new devices.  It happened with electricity and we now have a world based on it and so many cool electronic devices like computers the world has been completed changed.  What's next??

  3. So that we can learn about how to use this newfound knowledge to do many things such as create new technologies here on Earth making us more advanced, and possibly how to transport ourself through space more efficiently or possibly even to help us create civilizations on other planets by using some knowledge that we did not have before. No one can tell you what we will get out of discovering something because if we knew what benefits were to come of it then we obviously already know what it is, and this isn't discovering. What is to come of new discoveries... no one knows... but what we do know is that it is potentially benefiting and worthwhile to have a go at it.

  4. They're bent on world dominion.  

  5. Curiousity.

  6. Most scientists are only trying to prove or disprove already established laws of time and space via mathematics any thing outside the "local" area of the space time continuum is pure mathematics and speculation

  7. scientists seek to discover new laws of the universe because they want to be closer to the creator--he might have a lot of money.....done

  8. Our technological society developed because we wanted to know what laws govern the universe.

  9. Note: just joking.

    Because there to lazy to work around the old laws of the universe.

    I always thought the laws of the universe were immutable and constant.

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