> There are certain rules that even the most extreme objects in the universe must obey.
A strange way to put it. The more object is extreme the harder it would be for it to disobey laws. If we try to imagine what forces are involved, all we'll find is that our imagination has it's limits. I'd be less surprised if some quark disobeyed laws, because it small, forces are minuscule and... who is to notice? Maybe they disobey laws all the time, just scientists fail to catch them red handed.
I don’t think the quote is saying objects have to obey laws because they are extreme (and therefore easy to notice) I think it’s saying all objects have to follow the established rules of physics, regardless of how unusual they are. It’s an interesting idea though! Known, “extreme” objects may be less fruitful places to study unknown forces because they have qualities that overwhelming drown out smaller less known forces.
A strange way to put it. The more object is extreme the harder it would be for it to disobey laws. If we try to imagine what forces are involved, all we'll find is that our imagination has it's limits. I'd be less surprised if some quark disobeyed laws, because it small, forces are minuscule and... who is to notice? Maybe they disobey laws all the time, just scientists fail to catch them red handed.