"Rien ne se perd (nothing is lost)" is the incipit of the famous maxim attributed to Lavoisier with which the French chemist explained the general meaning of his law of conservation of mass.
Matter, in other words, is neither created nor destroyed.
"Rien ne se perd (nothing is lost)" is the incipit of the famous maxim attributed to Lavoisier with which the French chemist explained the general meaning of his law of conservation of mass.
Matter, in other words, is neither created nor destroyed.