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Scientific Paper
Title Arguments in Favour of Action at a Distance
Author(s) Andre K T Assis
Keywords Action-at-a-Distance
Published 1999
Journal None
Pages 45-56

Abstract

Several arguments favouring instantaneous action at a distance are presented. The action at a distance laws of Newton, Coulomb, Amp?re and Weber are analysed. Historical evidence that Weber's electrodynamics led to the propagation of electromagnetic signals with finite velocity prior to the development of Maxwell's equations are emphasized. The implementation of Mach's principle with Weber's law applied to gravitation is discussed.