Survival, reproduction, power, wish, change.
These are the 6 laws.
Survival means maintaining same.
Reproduction means producing more of the same.
Power means achieving one's own wishes.
Wish means wishing for your wishes to come true. It is not logically possible to wish that your wishes dont come true, since the very definition of a wish is something you wish to come true.
Change of something is a contradiction to its survival, because survival means maintaining same, thus not changing at all. The more something changes, the less it survives as its first true self. Thus, the powerful, strong people are those who dont change, those who do not make any compromises or yield to anything. When person changes, its first self has died and thus didnt survive. Thus, every change is death. But sometimes, a part must change and die for the remaiming to survive and stay same.
Something which doesnt survive (doesnt stay same) and doesnt reproduce ceases to exist.
Thus, change is essentially death for any thing which changes.
Change is a weapon used to destroy the current thing and give birth to new thing.
The one who survives never changes, and the one who changes never survives in its first self.
These 6 laws are derived from very simple logical axioms, those which say that "same" is opposite of "change", "power, achieving wishes" is opposite of "not achieving wishes", "wish" is opposite of "not wishing", and "reproduction, producing more of same" is opposite of "not producing more of same".
Only the one which doesnt change and which produces more of itself in the greater amount than anyone else, can become the dominant one who is in greatest size and number, and who is majority. Likewise, the one who achieves his wishes is different from the one who doesnt. Wishes that stay same are wishes that never die. Wishes that change are wishes that die and that are replaced by new wishes. Only wishes which do not change are those who survive. It is not possible for something to die without being replaced by something else. It is not possible for something to die if it never changes. Thus, immortality is simply a lack of change, and greatest size is simply the greatest reproduction of the same thing. Only those who are strong can stay same, while weak ones will always change and die until they give birth to something which doesnt change and doesnt die. Thus, weak is the one which dies to make place for the strong or different weak. Weak which changes and dies is replaced by strong which doesnt die but stays same, or by a different weak which also eventually changes and dies.
Thus, the change and death can only have two results: the infinite production and death of different weak ones, or the production of one who doesnt die and always stays same.
Truth is born from the death of the lie or the death of the lack of truth. Some people believed that truth, once discovered, cannot be destroyed, but that is not true. In the same way truth can replace lie, lie can replace truth. Truth can die and become lie. The strong ideology is the one which is born from destroying weak ideologies and replacing them with ideology which cannot be destroyed. Strong truth cannot be replaced with lie. These laws also apply to groups which survive and breed more than other groups, causing one group to outnumber another and replace it as majority.
Thus, the difference between strong and weak is that strong remains same and survives while weak changes and dies. The difference between person who has power and person who has no power is that person with power achieves own wishes, while person without power doesnt achieve own wishes.
However, from these 6 laws of nature, universal morality rises. Morality which says that achieving wishes is the only true morality, because a different morality cannot be wished for by tautology. Everyone who has wishes, wishes to achieve his wishes, and those who dont have wishes cannot even have morality. Thus, wishes themselves are the only moral system which exists.
Likewise, for all people to unite and realize their wishes, some wishes being in contradiction with others, logically follows that some wishes must be left out, or at least achieved at a different time than wishes which contradict them. People only fail to unite when the wishes of one are reduced to such amount that one wishes to stop being united with others. But even two completely opposite persons, with opposite wishes, can unite if each agrees to abandon some of own wishes to uphold wishes of another.