>>83229Now this is where you're wrong. The natural world has no consiousness. Therefore it can not consously extert power over anything. It's just an environment with a set of rules everything must abide.
Let me put it this way, when there's a classroom, with a set of rules and a teacher. Are the classroom or the rules a power? No, but the teacher is. Now when that teacher leaves the classroom, the students may decide to continue to follow the rules, but not because the rules have power over them, but because the teacher has the power to punish them afterwards if they don't, not onlike a hypothetical god punishing sinners doesn't make the 10 commandments a higher power.
To be a higher power something must be sentient as well as have an effect on others. Just effet is not power, it is just a force or a law.