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If I break the laws of Physics do I go to jail?
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42 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
ummm no?
its not an actual law made by the government it just whats its called.
laws of physics explain how something works. kind of like the laws of gravity.
- 1 decade ago
You may be in a situation worse than jail.
Example: Galileo is considered by many to be the "father of modern physics" but consider, back in the 14th/15th century, he was actually tried by the Roman Inquisition and sentenced to spend the rest of his life under house arrest.
Go breaking the laws of physics and lots of people are gonna be mad! Hell, they may even try to kill you.
- wikipeter.Lv 71 decade ago
You would get a nobel prize or something to recognize your achievement more like. It is impossible to break the laws of physics.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well yes.
I mean , if you can fly for example, the governement would catch you and test you like a lab rat also because you bring risk of harming the world. The same thing with any other phenomenon.
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- snowflake178Lv 51 decade ago
Ha ha, lol. That's funny. And yes, you would go to jail because you broke a "law."
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Very Funny
- 1 decade ago
I don't think you would have to worry about people messing with you if you can destroy the laws of reality.
- GlennLv 51 decade ago
No, you would get some sort of science prize for doing the impossible (improbable)