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Nature 415, 265 (17 January 2002) | doi:10.1038/415265a
Setting standards
Frank Wilczek1
Rough conceptions of universality pre-date science, and even human consciousness. A swimming fish implicitly assumes that the laws of hydrodynamics are universally valid, and the basic properties of its watery environment invariable.
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