Why the interpretation of "Measuring propagation speed of Coulomb fields" stands
R. de Sangro, G. Finocchiaro, P. Patteri, M. Piccolo, G. Pizzella

TL;DR
This paper defends the original experimental findings on Coulomb field propagation speed against criticisms, providing evidence to support their validity and addressing misconceptions.
Contribution
It clarifies the validity of previous measurements of Coulomb field propagation speed and counters recent criticisms with supporting evidence.
Findings
Original experimental results are supported against criticism.
Criticisms are shown to be incorrect based on new evidence.
The paper reaffirms the measured propagation speed of Coulomb fields.
Abstract
The experimental findings reported in our original paper [1] (arXiv:1211.2913) have been criticized in ref.[2] (arXiv:1606.00710). We believe that the arguments brought in ref. [2] are not correct and we show evidence for this.
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