The general invariance of physical laws
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physics.hist-ph
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experimenterlawsmechanismphysicalmadeobservationsunderaffect
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Physical laws are a set of rules in the relationship between observations made by the experimenter. All these observations are made through a mechanism that links the external world to the experimenter's awareness, a mechanism which is not under the experimenter's control. We discuss how this mechanism can affect the physical laws as implied by the experimenter, and define fundamental physical laws as the ones which remain invariant under the change of such mechanism.
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