The bull market in commodities...is beginning to challenge the laws of physics.

yeah, right. just take your mediacation and everthing will be just fine.

and thanks to this apparent "bubble" in commodity prices, the recent pull-back in crude prices found an intraday floor of $68.51 before moving back above $70 again.

Man Group's executive president and head of global metals, Fred Demler, believes a stronger US dollar will cause prices for most commodities to decline. "And when prices do fall, it will be the correction of all corrections."

stronger US dollar???
correction of all corrections???
i'm sure this would be an outcome that many with vested interests would love to see, but this is surely only possible if the US economy completely melts down.
Excellent point on the medication. The bull market is challenging the laws of economics (are there any apart from greed is good?), the price of oil is just matching the laws of geology and physics (and politics at the moment). Economics cannot create oil. Geology dictates what you can extract from the ground.

There is no Law of Bull Markets in Physics as far as I know.