I hope you don't take offense to this, but you really need to take the time to sit down and understand the basics of Physics. You need a good basic book on General Physics, Nuclear Physics and Thermodynamics. A few books on Engineering and Mathematics would help too.
The types of questions you ask and the disagreements you have on this forum tell me you are lacking depth in the hard sciences.
There are principles in those books that you need to understand. Heck, you could probably learn most of these topics on wikipedia or some other free internet site.
Do you need to be a degreed engineer or physicist? Absolutely not. But you need to understand the principles and the application.
Your question of a match breaking the laws of physics because the explosion has much more energy than the match? That tells me clearly you need to study up a lot more. The match is NOT the piece of the equation creating the "explosion". Others below already answered in detail, so there is no need for me to how dynamite works.
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