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controlling a law to restrict the personal use of cars and improving... (text partially visible) would be as unfathomable as reversing the heat of gravity. i know no more forces as fundamental that we have no control over. what makes this analogy unsound?
1 societies do have control over the laws they make
2 controlling personal car use takes minimal effort.
3 rules and laws always have some exceptions
The analogy compares controlling car use to changing gravity (something uncontrollable). But societies can make/control laws (like those about car use), so the analogy is unsound because the first part (controlling car use via laws) is controllable, unlike gravity. Option 1 points this out. Option 2 is false (controlling car use isn't minimal effort), and Option 3 is irrelevant.
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- Societies do have control over the laws they make