Can cph theory explain the physical conservation laws, Physics

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Can CPH Theory explain the physical conservation laws?

Answer; sure, all the physical conservation laws come up of properties of CPH. Everything is made of a CPH. A CPH has stable mass and speed. In the every interaction lots CPH does exchange between particles/objects.

 


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