Armstrong on the moon and conservation laws
Much changed since Newton suggested the conservation law over 250 years ago; his proposition became popular while it hasn't been checked for all conditions in laboratory, and laboratories were poor for experiments. In recent times has been observed that matter behaves according to different rules in high temperatures (plasma), low temperatures (superconducting) and magnetic field not always obey conservation laws in standard temperatures.
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