Is it possible to disprove the laws of physics

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This is something I’ve been wondering about for some time. Is it possible that some laws of physics are straight-up wrong, and can be disproved as our understanding/technology improves? How concrete are the laws of physics? Is it possible for us to be absolutely certain about anything?

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Being disprovable is a fundamental basis of all science. All scientific laws must be disprovable, because that’s how science improves. Science loves being proven wrong, because that means that we’ve figured out something new and we’ve improved our knowledge.

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