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TL;DR: As continuum theory evolves to meet new demands, we see an increasing number of different kinds of theories and our understanding of how to treat invariances associated with these should similarly grow, by better understanding concepts involved in these for well established theories, and exploring lines of thought that have not been used for these as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: As continuum theory evolves to meet new demands, we see an increasing number of different kinds of theories Our understanding of how to treat invariances associated with these should similarly grow, by better understanding concepts involved in these for well established theories, and exploring lines of thought that have not been used for these The purpose of this paper is to present some of my thoughts about this

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