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Yes they do. Quantum mechanics, for example, dominates at the quantum level. And the laws are the same everywhere.


I think what you mean to say is that certain laws do not help us predict what happens at both very large and very small scales.


Black holes are not particularly special or exotic. In fact, they are pretty bland. They can be completely described by just three parameters: spin, mass, and charge. All of the other properties of the black hole can be derived from these three quantities.


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