Similarly to his special theory of relativity, Einstein's special principle of relativity extends beyond the limits currently known to it. Up to now, the principle has not been suspected to have the potential to translate scientific laws. However, the principle holds an inherent capacity to translate scientific laws and, in so doing, speeds up our understanding of and strengthens our capacity to control physical reality. Such a translation of laws leads to the faster discovery of other scientific laws, such as the Laws of Electronic Motion, characterizing the motion of electrons around the atomic nucleus, and the Third Law of Biological Resistance, facilitating the successful control of drug resistance in medicine and pest resistance in agriculture. The ability of Einstein’s special principle of relativity to translate scientific laws shines forth once the said principle is duly interpreted. This interpretation exposes a parallelism between experimental frames of reference and justifies the applicability of the scientific laws of one frame of reference in other parallel frames of reference. This process opens the door to our faster discovery of the scientific laws governing a multiplicity of frames parallel to a frame we already know the laws of. In practice, the interpretation of Einstein's special principle of relativity speeds up and strengthens our understanding and capacity to control physical reality.