This seems to be an example of some kind of unbounded technological/scientific optimism that disregards the fact that during that history you're using as proof, we have also refined an understanding of physical limits that have not fundamentally changed. Think about laws of thermodynamics or the speed of light as a hard limit, among other things. We are not getting around those any time soon.
Of course if you're counting on a complete revolution of Physics, you're going to need "extraordinary evidence" to overturn a lot of what we already know. This is a tall order; even the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics do not do things like totally overturn Newton's ideas in our everyday life. You can't just expect these kinds of things to happen.
Then there is just some weirdness in the post...
The laws of physics used to be something we could ONLY theorize, as we believed there was no real tangible way to TEST those theories. The LHC and CERN have shown us that this is not so. Same goes for the Photon and Graviton
What? The laws of physics have always had to be testable, otherwise you're just doing math. This is the reason the LHC was built, to be an experimental instrument. I do not understand the point about photons and gravitons; the former is a well-known quantum, the latter is theoretical. So far we haven't been able to quantize gravity.
We simply start thinking in 3 dimensions or in radically new ways that the earth has never seen
Yeah, and time is a cube, eh?
The Limitations of Physics are only limitations, because we do not yet fully understand the forces that created this Universe
No, limitations probably still are limitations, even when you develop a better understanding of what is going on. Stuff will fall down even tomorrow, even if you could demonstrate that you can quantize gravity. Getting around strongly established phenomena by better explanations would mean there is some until now completely non-observed part of the world we could exploit. This rarely happens so that what didn't work today, magically starts working tomorrow.