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Is it correct to say that two arbitrary charged particles in space have a spacetime separation of zero? And if so, is this the explanation for how the electrostatic force between them acts instantaneously across any 3 dimensional distance. (By "instantaneously" I mean that the force would appear the instant that the particles do)
Pardon me if the question isn't posed properly, or if it's completely absurd. As mentioned above, I'm new to relativity.
Pardon me if the question isn't posed properly, or if it's completely absurd. As mentioned above, I'm new to relativity.