"According to the theory of relativity, action at a distance with the velocity of light always takes the place of instantaneous action at a distance or of action at a distance with an infinite velocity of transmission." (Einstein, chapter 15).
"The special theory of relativity has crystallised out from the Maxwell-Lorentz theory of electromagnetic phenomena. Thus all facts of experience which support the electromagnetic theory also support the theory of relativity." (Einstein, section 16)
Faraday's induction law is used to derive Maxwell's electric curl equation but light is not emitted by Faraday's wire loop that describes Faraday's law. Does Faraday's law include the emission of light, somewhere?
Do strings annihilate each other to form the diffraction pattern? And are string photon's considered energy of quis-energy of the 10th dimenisonal compactification of the big C.