natural forces
If there is no explanation for a certain law, it is just a description of reality, for example, gravity. If there is no reason for it, then there is no ‘gravity’ but a description of reality – that objects are always attracted to the ground. -A law, not a force.
If science has no explanations for the forces of nature, it must be assumed that God is constantly moving all objects downward, and the ‘law of gravity’ is nothing more than a factual description of how the Creator behaves in our world.
[It is possible that there are gravitons that have the force in them, but they too must constantly receive this force. And to say that God created a constant force in gravitons, it sounds to me like a circular triangle, because if there is no source for the force, it cannot be constant.]
PS: The question was asked from a different direction, I hope it will be accepted this time. Thanks anyway.
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Power is an auxiliary concept. It is not something that exists.
Fundamental laws and fundamental laws have no explanation by their very definition as fundamental. They are given.
There are other theories that will explain in a more fundamental way, but there will also be given fundamental concepts.
If you still want an explanation. Then I have one. Everything that is possible exists. All possible worlds are created and exist. What exists exists. And we exist in a world where the laws enable our creation and this is what we see.
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