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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Action at a distance (physics)

Remote action,

or the mediator
where actio
where to

distans it is

becomes known interaction
it is a interaction of 2 aims
which separate without from space
from the physical crane.

This duration
in order to describe with the theory
which gravity and electromagnetics
reaches together

the aim mass (gravity in case)
or responsibility of the aim
which is different distant (from electromagnetics)
“it will be knowing how” possibility [ci]

who is
was used at any time.

Albert, when it followed
in theory of the relativity which Einstein is special,
the distance in order to violate a relative upper limit
total in speed of propagation of information
was visible in instant activity.

Suddenly
from it location
of one triumph of interaction aim,
displaced in case,
different aim information beam
than was quickly delivered
it effect,

with meaning one instant to feel the thing.

1 comment:

Iain said...

In physics, action at a distance, or actio in distans, is the interaction of two objects which are separated in space with no known mediator of the interaction. This term was used most often with early theories of gravity and electromagnetism to describe how an object could "know" the mass (in the case of gravity) or charge (in electromagnetism) of another distant object.

According to Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity, instantaneous action-at-a-distance was seen to violate the relativistic upper limit on speed of propagation of information. If one of the interacting objects were suddenly displaced from its position, the other object would feel its influence instantaneously, meaning information had been transmitted faster than the speed of light.

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