Cosmology and action at a distance electrodynamics
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1995-04-24
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American Physical Society
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This article reviews the developments in the electrodynamics of direct interparticle action, em-phasizing the achievements in quantum as well as classical electrodynamics. It is shown that the
application of the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory of radiation places stringent requirements on
the asymptotic future and past light cones of the universe. All Friedmann cosmologies fail to meet
these requirements, but the steady-state and the quasi-steady-state models have the right kind
of structure to make the theory work. Further, it is shown that the working theory is free from
the problems of divergence that trouble the classical and quantum field theory. In particular, no
renormalization is needed: The bare mass and bare charge of an electron are finite. A few ideas
relating to the response of the universe to a local microscopic experiment are presented as well as
on possible clues to the outstanding issues of foundations of quantum theory
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Cosmology, Direct interparticle action, Classical electrodynamics, Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory, Classical and quantum field theory, Universe