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- Joe SLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you can explain how and why you broke it, you might get a Nobel prize. However, if it also happened to be against government law, then yes - you'll probably be fined a jailed.
You can cross Mother Nature, but don't dare cross the law!
- NAP BQLv 51 decade ago
You can't break the laws of physics, but the laws of physics may break you! Try jumping out a window up high. Law of physics says gravity will make you fall and get hurt.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes you will get a fine and jail time. But only of you live in the United States.
- 1 decade ago
The laws of physics are not legal in nature. You cannot break them even if you want to.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hey?
Breackin the law of physic. Like how, having protons movin instead of electrons. Come on, it is impossible.
Albus Dumbledore
- evans_michael_yaLv 61 decade ago
More than likely you'll get a Nobel Prize if you can explain how you did it.
Edit: (Below) NICE "Back to the Future" reference, Animal!
- oldsaltLv 71 decade ago
If you are on ice and break the law of prudence, you will find youself obeying the law of gravity. (This is from C.S.Lewis)
- AnimalLv 51 decade ago
You'll find yourself at Hill Valley in 1955. You'll be forced to get your parents hooked-up to maintain your existence.
- CGIV76Lv 71 decade ago
No. There isn't anything on the books that would make it illegal.
I'm still wondering why I answered this question.
Source(s): Me, retired Police Officer