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<p>invariance, one means independence of (absolute) position, especially when referring to a law of physics, or to the evolution of a physical system.</p>

<p>Fundamental laws of physics should not (explicitly) depend on position in space. That would make them quite useless. In some sense, this is also linked to the requirement that experiments should be <a href="page.php?w=reproducible">reproducible</a>.This principle is true for all laws of mechanics (<a href="page.php?w=Newton%27s_laws">Newton's laws</a>, etc.), electrodynamics, quantum mechanics,</p><p>
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