Jiang says the laws of physics, biology, and chemistry are perfect, while the things generated under those laws are not perfect.
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"Right. So do you guys understand God create the laws of the universe? You understand the laws of the universe is, is what gives..."
"...against the pyramids right i mean at first they tried they created things called the ziggurats the ziggurats which are temples to house the..."
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