There are certain scientific laws that apply to all worlds.
Well, most of the scientific laws that have been around for more than a few years are sure things.
A scientific law must always apply under the same conditions, and implies a causal relationship between its elements.
Make clear that thermodynamics is a collection of scientific "laws".
A good scientific law or theory is falsifiable just because it makes definite claims about the world.
There is a scientific law that has to do with entropy.
However, scientific laws are descriptive accounts of how nature will behave under certain conditions.
A theory does not change into a scientific law with the accumulation of new or better evidence.
Still, general scientific laws do describe limits to the possible.
Who thought that cats were outside the normal scientific laws?