Time-Symmetric Action-at-a-Distance Electrodynamics and the Principle of Action and Reaction for Particles at Relative Rest
Calin Galeriu

TL;DR
This paper explores a time-symmetric, action-at-a-distance electrodynamics and gravitational theory, demonstrating that action and reaction principles hold for particles at rest through conformal symmetry operations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel symmetry-based proof that action and reaction are obeyed in a time-symmetric interaction framework for particles at rest.
Findings
Action and reaction principle holds for particles at rest due to conformal symmetry.
Symmetry operations exchange particle positions and masses while preserving physical parameters.
The approach suggests a possible extension to particles in relative motion.
Abstract
We investigate a theory of time-symmetric action-at-a-distance electrodynamic or gravitational interactions where the four-forces depend only on the electric charges, the rest masses, the position four-vectors, and the four-velocities of the two interacting particles, but not on their four-accelerations or higher derivatives. The goal is to prove that the principle of action and reaction is obeyed due to the fact that, for a given pair of corresponding infinitesimal segments along the worldlines of the two particles, the impulse of the advanced four-force and the impulse of the retarded four-force are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For two particles at relative rest, we derive this result as the outcome of a symmetry operation in flat conformal space. We start by assuming a positive spacetime interval between the two interacting particles, and we perform a conformal…
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