Technically it is "outside" the realm of physics, so is classified as "metaphysics". Physicists are not willing to include a physical force produced directly from concentration by the mind in the list of observable or experimental forces. I suppose it would defy the laws of physics in that it would be "an effect with no observable cause".
Because it defies the laws of physics
Absolutely not. Given the mass of the boarder, their velocity and the acceleration of gravity, you can predict all movements of a skateboarder with Newtonian physics.
Sentinel Prime was fictional. That means it was made up, pretend, not real. Things that are made up, pretend, fictional, and not real, aren't bound by the laws of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or any other aspect of Nature. They can just go and do whatever their creator says they're doing. This behavior has no impact on the laws that the fictional entities defy, and no implication regarding their veracity.
The Laws of Physics was created in 1963.
The Laws of Physics has 254 pages.
Because it defies the laws of physics
No.
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Absolutely not. Given the mass of the boarder, their velocity and the acceleration of gravity, you can predict all movements of a skateboarder with Newtonian physics.
Sentinel Prime was fictional. That means it was made up, pretend, not real. Things that are made up, pretend, fictional, and not real, aren't bound by the laws of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or any other aspect of Nature. They can just go and do whatever their creator says they're doing. This behavior has no impact on the laws that the fictional entities defy, and no implication regarding their veracity.
The plural of defy is defies. As in "this defies the laws of gravity".
The Laws of Physics was created in 1963.
The Laws of Physics has 254 pages.
Answer The laws of physics are Universal. the laws of physics has to do with anything and everything. It is how everybody understands how everything works.
The ISBN of The Laws of Physics is 0-4650-3860-3.
try to defy physics, make bridges that can bend a lot
There is no scientific evidence for such things.