Can The Laws of Physics be Broken?

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Imagine telling your mom you accidentally broke physics instead of a vase

kitmush
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Well laws were made to be broken - starts levitating

Nightvalecommunityradiointern
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Bro imagine going skydiving and ur like, I’m ready to fall to the ground, and then you just keep fucking floating in midair

books_rule
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Also, the laws of thermodynamics are more like guidelines to follow at normal scale. They completely break at small scale or very large scale.

brandonn
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Hey man would be nice if you include a short description about concepts you talk about briefly. I know there’s no time to explain everything in detail, but you could show a little disclaimer in the video in text to cure our curiosity (eg bodes law)

Martin-kncn
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Gravity and physics: this is horrible.

Hello neighbor: I’ve seen worse

danielgamerlife
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Imagine in the distant future when humans finally becomes advanced enough and breaks an actual law of physics then the intergalactic police comes over to arrest us for breaking the law LOL

MDNur-hsbc
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For those wondering, Bode's law states that each next planet is approximately double the distance from the star as the previous law.

dumchiken
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“Ma I broke gravity and now the ball is floating…can ya get the ladder?”

f-deltadart
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Bro is gonna break my mental health soon not just physics 💀💀💀

charged_kaon
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the way i was taught:

a *hypothesis* is really little more than a guess - let’s say <30% confidence (idk the exact figures off the top of my head, so this is what we’re going with).
a *theory* has been tested multiple times and is fairly consistent with our observations - 30-70% confidence.
a *law* is something so consistently observed to be true that, were it to be falsified, our entire understanding of that field would be overturned - >70% confidence.

captainpalegg
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one thing that I do mention a lot when talking about the laws of physics is that the universe isn’t obligated to play by our rules, and that the laws of physics are more of us trying to organize the chaos that is our universe.

jonbear
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Science is a perfecting process.
We observe phenomenons, we form hypothesis, we test said hypothesis. With enough hypothesis going the same direction, at some point we can wrap them up in a scientific theory: it's convenient, because the theory now explain many different phenomenons with the fewest verified hypothesis. And it's incredibly useful because now, the theory can make predictions, we can make new calculations with countless applications.
But at some point, we observe new phenomenons. it happens everytime we invent new instruments: with the microscope we discover microbial life, with a telescope we discover new planets, new moons and new mysterious objects.
And with so many new phenomenons, some can be explained by the current theory, and some can't. When this happens, we need a new theory to explain everything again.

loloverlord
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The laws of physics aren't broken, just changed.

Kbee
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“Sir you have broken the laws of physics 26 times which results in giving you 50 years of planet years in prison”

CoolestTrollerAlive
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Electrons about to find some way to disprove them

quattuorvigintupletritrigi
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And sometimes laws have a cap where great speed or Temps change the out come

KP_Uravity
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Waiting for the religious people to come in and mention god creating life.

Fipsh
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We never break them, we just realise that what we thought to be a law of physics, isn't.

hawkeye
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I heard about an anecdote about Albert Einstein which says that while he was a Professor he handed out to his students the same questions twice for exam with about a year in between. As he was asked why he just replied "The answers have changed."

Reknein