There are "first laws" in several physics disciplines, for example the "First Law of Thermodynamics". There is none that is generally considered to be important enough to be considered the first law of physics in general.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 was awarded to Albert Einstein for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
the first step of creating a law is called First Reading!
Sir Issac Newton
The concept of wormholes was first theorized by physicist Ludwig Flamm in 1916, but it was theoretical physicist Kip Thorne who made significant contributions to our understanding of wormholes in the 20th century. He worked on the physics of wormholes and helped popularize the concept through his research and writings.
Quantum Physics, Astronomical Physics
Newtons first law of physics
A law of physics is a confirmed rule of physics wheras a principle is something taken to be true but cannot be proven.
Gauss law
Physics is the study of the laws that govern science.
Isaac Newton created the law of physics.
George Washington
The first Law: 1) anything at rest tnds to stay at rest, unless acted upon by an outsid force. (Also called the Law of Inertia)
Quantum physics is the first turning point in physics and the second revolution is due to relativity theory
Not "the law" - but "the laws", plural. That refers to any of the laws that explain how our Universe works. Read a physics textbook - like the one used in schools - to learn about some of these laws.
He created the law of physics.
Law of conservation of energy. Energy can't be created or destroyed is the basic statement of the law of conservation of energy.
constant rest or constant motion, of course. It's Newton's First Law.