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Post, H. [1971]: “Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 2: 252 -.
Paul Feyerabend Preston, John 2009
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French and H. Kamminga (eds.), Correspondence, Invariance and H.uristics:
Structural Realism Ladyman, James 2009
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Invariance now meant simply scientific laws, not natural law.
RIGHT AND GOOD ABRAHAM EDEL 1968
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Relativity or Invariance would not make difference.
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Invariance under a change of coordinates is equivalent to invariance under SO (3) (the orientation preserving subgroup of O (3)).
iMechanica - Comments Salamander777 2010
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It was demonstrated through the principles of Galilean Invariance that Platt was just a lousy builder and had no grasp whatsoever of the basic physics principles involved.
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You said "Galilean Invariance is still invariant ...," and I merely point out that it isn't.
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"It was demonstrated through the principles of Galilean Invariance that Platt was just a lousy builder and had no grasp whatsoever of the basic physics principles involved."
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Slide 8: Scale Invariance (Power Laws) Objects or laws that do not change when multiplied by a common factor
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The treadmill tests (the Invariance part) proved that a device could be built if one only spent the time to use reasonable quality parts rather than something more like popsickle sticks and wooden bearings.
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