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No scientific law can be 'broken', merely inaccurately described. A 'scientific law' is descriptive, no prohibitive.
And since we do not know if the REALITY of existence demands that the "laws of physics" apply uniformly in all areas of existence, including any other dimensions that may exist, we honestly do not know if the "laws of physics" are actually the laws of physics...or just the laws of physics as we understand them with our paltry understanding of the whole.