I don’t have any issues with reporting what one observed, but I have an issue with interjecting how it somehow relates to laws of physics especially claims that report to supposedly “break” these laws.
This tells me that the individual either doesn’t know what laws of physics really means, or they have some sort of agenda, like monetary gain.
You seem heavily biased towards one explanation of these events, hence you cling to the idea that somehow the laws of physics were “broken” despite fully being aware of the measurements. And these measurements don’t show any of the laws being broken.
An indication of braking laws of physics would be if the calculations of energy, acceleration, etc. didn’t make sense at all. But they do make sense, they are just extreme in comparison to what our tech can do.
So you say they “at minimum”, implying more are broke despite lack of any evidence, they brake the third law. What is your basis of it? Lack of sound, measurable heat, some sort of blast wave, sonic boom perhaps?
Well, compare an electric car to a regular one. There is no loud noises, exhaust or exhaust heat when accelerating. If you never knew what an electric car was, would you claim it broke lows of physics when accelerating?