Universal laws for all

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readJul 23, 2022

Question from the Internet:

“Should laws be universal for all countries? Why or why not?”

Laws are universal for all countries and individuals. It is another matter that we do not know about it or try very hard to ignore.

We all exist in Nature’s finely balanced and mutually integrated system, which system we are born from and evolve with. And Nature’s strict and unchanging laws that govern the general balance and homeostasis life depends on are just as obligatory for us as they are for the rest of the Natural system.

For millennia we have been ignoring Nature’s absolute laws believing that we know better. We have been building and destroying civilization and civilization based on our own arbitrary, egocentric, subjective and unfounded ideologies, philosophies, religions and the laws derived from them.

Now, when after a long chain of helplessly recurring vicious historic cycles, we reached the edge of very realistic self-destruction; the time has come to rebuild human connections and the fabric of human society based on Nature’s absolute laws that are the same for all of us.

We have to learn to exist and behave exactly how all other parts and elements do, in selfless, positive, mutually responsible and mutually complementing interconnections and cooperation. Our human advantage over the inanimate, vegetative and animate parts of nature are that we need to adapt ourselves to Nature’s laws and its mutual integration consciously, purposefully and by our own efforts.

This will make us “truly Human” and the peak of Natural evolution.

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Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.