Conservation laws are not forces. There are hypothetical patterns of force that would not conserve these things, but the way things normally move is not the only one. For example, if there were no forces, all the conservation laws will still work.
Also, from what I understand, that’s more a symmetry in the laws themselves, where the Pauli principle is a symmetry in the waveform being operated on.
Indeed, conservation laws correspond to symmetries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether%27s_Theorem
That has a lot of explanatory power for why I linked Noether’s Theorem the first time around.
I must have missed that. Sorry.
I must have missed that. Sorry.
Conservation laws are not forces. There are hypothetical patterns of force that would not conserve these things, but the way things normally move is not the only one. For example, if there were no forces, all the conservation laws will still work.
Also, from what I understand, that’s more a symmetry in the laws themselves, where the Pauli principle is a symmetry in the waveform being operated on.