I ruined Quantum Physics because I said it uses material points and ignores molar masses and volumes. I said that the corner block of it — Noether's theorem and Lagrangian — are wrong.
Noether's theorem.
The Noether's theorem is completely and unequivocally refuted in Continuation: in it all physics problems are solved only through a single differential equation for two interacting parts of a single point of accumulation, assuming the presence of molar volumes for those parts. Meanwhile, Lagrangian mechanics, the Lagrangian, and Noether's theorem were carved for an infinitely large number of equations and for an equally infinite number of bodies, which are considered material points and have no molar volumes. In other words, for Noether theorem and Lagrange, bodies are not considered as composed of their parts, and the existence of the photon, as a massless particle, was ignored.