Three laws
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The Three Laws may refer to:
[edit] Science
- Laws of thermodynamics, describe the specifics for the transport of heat and work
- Newton's laws of motion, form the basis for classical mechanics
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion, challenged Aristotelean and Ptolemaic astronomy and physics
[edit] Other
- Three Laws of Robotics, written by Isaac Asimov
- Clarke's three laws, of prediction, adages
- Law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte
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