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Oct 1964
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1964natur.204..271b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 204, Issue 4955, pp. 271 (1964).
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THE conservation laws of Nature (for example, charge, energy and baryon number) are considered to be true, since there is no experimental evidence available which proves otherwise. However, there are some theoretical speculations available which consider violations of these conservation laws. Bondi and Gold1, in their steady-state theory of the cosmos, consider a net production of protons out of `emptiness', in order to keep the average mass density in an expanding universe constant. Feinberg and Goldhaber2 remind us that all conservation laws rest only on experimental evidence, and that it is a useful question to search for the limits in which they hold. In this spirit, Backenstoss et al.3 and Giamati and Reines4 investigated the conservation of baryon number. Alväger et al.5 recently tested the conservation of neutrons in copper nuclei.
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