This is one of those links where just seeing the title sets you off, thinking about the implications. I'm going to have to spend more time digesting the article, but one thing that jumps out at me, and maybe it's answered in the article and I don't understand it, is the role of time. Generally in physics, you're talking about a quantity being conserved over time, and I'm not sure what plays the role of time when you'…
In physics, the conserved quantity isn't always time. Invariance over time translation is specifically conservation of energy. Invariance over spatial translation is conservation of momentum, invariance over spatial rotation is conservation of conservation of angular momentum, invariance of electromagnetic field is conservation of current, and invariance of wave function phase is conservation of charge. I think the a…
So in this case, we're explicitly defining the set of desired invariances.