This paper reviews the work the author carried out with Fred Hoyle on the development of electrodynamics and gravitation as direct particle theories. In this account the author reviews how the work was started, and went through stages of increasing sophistication, e.g., extending the Wheeler-Feynman electrodynamics to curved spacetime, its consequences in different cosmologies, and the issues arising from its quantization. The resolution of ultraviolet divergences in quantum electrodynamics is also briefly discussed. The parallel development of a Machian theory of gravitation followed the lead from electrodynamics. In both theories one sees a strong link between the large scale structure of the universe and local physics, as might be expect...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
Classical theories of electromagnetism and gravitation ; the absorber theory of Wheeler and Feynman ...
This article reviews the developments in the electrodynamics of direct interparticle action, emphasi...
This book describes the subject of electrodynamics at classical as well as quantum level, developed ...
The debate on the notion of "action at a distance" emerged at the start of the scientific age, and w...
It is argued that the quantal behaviours may be understood in the framework of direct particle inter...
Richard P. Feynman’s work on gravitation, as can be inferred from several published and unpublished ...
Introduction The problem of interaction at a distance was raised for the first time more than 300 y...
Newton’s third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
The paper is in three parts. The direct particle theory developed in previous papers is reviewed in ...
We study electrodynamics in the expanding universe as a part of the program of research on whether t...
Comparing action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in the tradition of Coulomb and Ampère with electroma...
Unrecognized for what it was, in 1903-1904 E.T. Whittaker (W) published a fundamental, engineerable ...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
Classical theories of electromagnetism and gravitation ; the absorber theory of Wheeler and Feynman ...
This article reviews the developments in the electrodynamics of direct interparticle action, emphasi...
This book describes the subject of electrodynamics at classical as well as quantum level, developed ...
The debate on the notion of "action at a distance" emerged at the start of the scientific age, and w...
It is argued that the quantal behaviours may be understood in the framework of direct particle inter...
Richard P. Feynman’s work on gravitation, as can be inferred from several published and unpublished ...
Introduction The problem of interaction at a distance was raised for the first time more than 300 y...
Newton’s third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
The paper is in three parts. The direct particle theory developed in previous papers is reviewed in ...
We study electrodynamics in the expanding universe as a part of the program of research on whether t...
Comparing action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in the tradition of Coulomb and Ampère with electroma...
Unrecognized for what it was, in 1903-1904 E.T. Whittaker (W) published a fundamental, engineerable ...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
In the paper we are going to analyze the most important from our viewpoint mathematical and physical...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...