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&nbsp;It is pointed out that the energy and momentum conservation laws (indeed the concepts of energy and momentum in the first place) have a strict basis only in classical, Newtonian physics, and that an application to phenomena outside classical physics (e.g. for electromagnetic waves) is not only unjustified but a contradiction in terms. A general underlying law of energy conservation (as postulated by Noether?s theorem) does therefore not exist. See my web page [http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/conservation.htm Energy and Momentum Conservation Laws in Physics ]for more.<br /><br /><br />[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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&nbsp;It is pointed out that the energy and momentum conservation laws (indeed the concepts of energy and momentum in the first place) have a strict basis only in classical, Newtonian physics, and that an application to phenomena outside classical physics (e.g. for electromagnetic waves) is not only unjustified but a contradiction in terms. A general underlying law of energy conservation (as postulated by Noether?s theorem) does therefore not exist. See my web page [http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/conservation.htm Energy and Momentum Conservation Laws in Physics ]for more.<br /><br /><br />
  
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Energy and Momentum Conservation Laws in Physics
Author(s) Thomas Smid
Keywords energy and momentum conservation laws, Noether's theorem
Published 2004
Journal None
No. of pages 1 web

Abstract

 It is pointed out that the energy and momentum conservation laws (indeed the concepts of energy and momentum in the first place) have a strict basis only in classical, Newtonian physics, and that an application to phenomena outside classical physics (e.g. for electromagnetic waves) is not only unjustified but a contradiction in terms. A general underlying law of energy conservation (as postulated by Noether?s theorem) does therefore not exist. See my web page Energy and Momentum Conservation Laws in Physics for more.