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Noether presented two theorems. The first links continuous symmetries of a variational problem to conservation laws. The second addresses cases of general covariance and distinguishes proper from improper conservation laws.\n\nRowe shows that both theorems mattered to Noether's goal. She aimed to clarify energy relations in general relativity. The work establishes that symmetries produce invariants through the calculus of variations.\n\n## Exact Primary Works and Passages\n\nThe primary source is Emmy Noether, \"Invariante Variationsprobleme,\" Nachrichten der Königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse (1918): 235–257.\n\nRowe quotes and summarizes the 1918 paper. One key passage in translation states: \"If an integral I is invariant under a continuous group Gρ with ρ parameters, then ρ linearly independent combinations of the Lagrangian expressions are divergences.\"\n\nRowe writes in the 2024 article: \"Emmy Noether's original paper from 1918 contains two fundamental theorems. Moreover, both theorems are essential for understanding her original motivation, namely to distinguish between proper and improper conservation laws in physics.\" (Abstract, Annalen der Physik, 2024).\n\nAnother passage from the 2018 context referenced by Rowe: Noether's work clarified relations used by Einstein and Hilbert for energy conservation in general relativity.\n\n## Convergence Patterns Evidenced\n\nThe article touches symmetry as a pattern generator. It shows how symmetry produces conserved quantities across physical systems. This aligns with energy flows yielding structural patterns. Conservation laws act as invariants that persist under transformations. The theorems operate in variational principles that apply at multiple scales.\n\nThe work evidences flow networks through the action integral and its invariances. Bounded structures arise when symmetries hold. Scale invariance appears in the group-theoretic formulation.\n\n## Distance from the Full Synthesis\n\nThe theorems provide a mechanistic foundation for invariants arising from symmetries. They support the segment from energy flow to structure to memory in physical laws. They remain distant from life and mind layers. No direct treatment of biological or cognitive emergence occurs.\n\nLink to related paths: /a/oip-the-ladder and /a/oip-the-mirror-layer.\n\n## Honest Limits and Disconfirming Edges\n\nRowe notes the paper received little attention for decades after 1918. Conceptual barriers and context in Göttingen limited immediate impact. The theorems apply to classical field theories with variational principles. They do not address quantum field theory directly or statistical mechanics at the outset.\n\nReductionist accounts that treat conservation laws as derived solely from equations without symmetry input stand as disconfirming edges. Historical records show physicists like Einstein engaged the work indirectly through Hilbert and Klein.\n\n## Claims\n\n- Claim c1: Noether's first theorem states that every continuous symmetry of the action corresponds to a conservation law. Tier: mechanistic. Source: Noether 1918 via Rowe 2024.\n- Claim c2: Noether's second theorem identifies additional identities under general coordinate transformations and distinguishes proper versus improper conservation laws. Tier: mechanistic. Source: Rowe 2024 abstract.\n- Claim c3: The 1918 paper was motivated by problems of energy conservation in general relativity. Tier: anecdotal. Source: Rowe 2024 section on Hilbert and Einstein correspondence.\n- Claim c4: Symmetries in physical laws produce persistent invariants. Tier: mechanistic. Source: Noether 1918.\n- Claim c5: The theorems apply within variational formulations of field theories. Tier: mechanistic. Source: Rowe 2024.\n\n## Sources\n\n- s1: Rowe, D.E. (2024). Emmy Noether and Her Theorems. Annalen der Physik. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/andp.202300479. Quote: \"Emmy Noether's original paper from 1918 contains two fundamental theorems. Moreover, both theorems are essential for understanding her original motivation, namely to distinguish between proper and improper conservation laws in physics.\" Summary: Analyzes the dual theorems and their reception.\n- s2: Noether, E. (1918). Invariante Variationsprobleme. Nachrichten der Königlichen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen. English translations available in later collections. Quote: \"If an integral I is invariant under a continuous group Gρ with ρ parameters, then ρ linearly independent combinations of the Lagrangian expressions are divergences.\" Summary: Original statement of the theorems.\n- s3: Wikipedia entry on Noether's theorem (verified 2026). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether%27s_theorem. Summary: Standard statement that every continuous symmetry of the action has a corresponding conservation law.\n\nThe article ends here. 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