instantaneous action at a distance means an infinite speed
Still I make my argument regarding the three arrows of time
Quote from: Rodal on 09/13/2014 02:07 aminstantaneous action at a distance means an infinite speedAre you sure you know what Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory actually says? 'Cause I was pretty sure I understood the gist of it, and what you've said here is wrong according to my understanding. Nothing in the theory travels faster than c, and that remains true in Woodward's gravinertial version.