On the necessity to reconsider the role of "action-at-a-distance" in the problem of the electro-magnetic field radiation produced by a charge moving with an acceleration along an axis
Andrew E. Chubykalo (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, Consejo, Superior de Investigaciones Cient\'ificas, Madrid, Spain)

TL;DR
This paper questions traditional views on electromagnetic radiation from accelerating charges, proposing a potential coexistence of instantaneous long-range and short-range interactions, challenging established electromagnetic theory.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that both Newtonian instantaneous interaction and Faraday-Maxwell short-range interaction may coexist in electromagnetic phenomena.
Findings
Inadequacy found in traditional electromagnetic radiation description.
Proposes coexistence of long-range and short-range interactions.
Challenges conventional electromagnetic theory.
Abstract
Some inadequacy in the traditional description of the phenomenon of electro-magnetic field radiation created by a point charge moving along a straight line with an acceleration is found and discussed in this paper in detail. The possibility of simultaneous coexistence of Newton instantaneous long-range interaction and Faraday-Maxwell short-rang interaction is pointed out.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
