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Scientific Paper
TitleEnergy and Momentum Conservation Laws in Physics
Author(s)Thomas Smid
Keywordsenergy and momentum conservation laws, Noether's theorem
Published2004
JournalNone
No. of pages1 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.