action at a distance žireš az dur Fr.: action à distance The instantaneous action of a body on another body independently of the distance separating
them. The description of → gravity by
→ Newton’s law and → electrostatics
by → Coulomb’s law are examples of action at a distance.
According to Newton, → gravitation acts directly and instantaneously
between two objects. For example, if the Sun should suddenly break apart, the Earth’s orbit
would be affected instantaneously. However, action at a distance violates the
→ principle of relativistic causality.
According to → general relativity, gravitational effects |