Apparently you've never heard of Noether's Theorems that prove that the conserved quantities are a direct consequence of the differentiable symmetries of a system.
I am very familiar with Noether's Theorems, but you apparently have problems with basic concepts.
Your talking about a math proof, which is different from falsification by scientific method's. If and when you can distinguish between proofs in math and falsification by scientific methods communication will improve.
Noether's Theorems are useful in science as a part of the math tool box. The proofs are on the math, and not the science.
From:
Noether's theorem - Wikipedia
Application of Noether's theorem allows physicists to gain powerful insights into any general theory in physics, by just analyzing the various transformations that would make the form of the laws involved invariant. For example:
In
quantum field theory, the analog to Noether's theorem, the
Ward–Takahashi identity, yields further conservation laws, such as the conservation of
electric chargefrom the invariance with respect to a change in the
phase factor of the
complex field of the charged particle and the associated
gauge of the
electric potential and
vector potential.
The Noether charge is also used in calculating the
entropy of
stationary black holes.
Again . . . First, in the use of math as a tool in science, [and in science] nothing is ever proven. I added a clarification to help you understand simple elementary concepts in math and science.
Application of Noether's theorem allows physicists to gain powerful insights into any general theory in physics, by just analyzing the various transformations that would make the form of the laws involved invariant. For example:
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