Principle of uniformity
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The principle of uniformity may refer to
- The assumption is that the same natural laws and processes that operate in the universe now, have always operated in the universe in the past and apply everywhere in the universe: Uniformitarianism.
- Uniformity of the laws of nature in the universe, being background-independent
- Uniformity in Geology
- Uniformity as Mendel's first law
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