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Old April 4th 05, 09:39 AM
Daniel R. Reitman
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On Wed, 16 Mar 05 12:05:38 GMT, "Josef Matz"
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But for the electric potential there is the same question, or ? And in the
exact quantummechanic equations it acts instantan with the true position
(not with the position at t2 = t - r/c !!!! So electrostatic movements have
the same question as quoted above. And there the answer is clear or do you
disagree ?
Atom theory would not exist for you if you doubt that !!!!


I can't even figure out what the question is here.

Dan, ad nauseam