Against Fields
History and Philosophy of Physics
2018-09-05 v1 Classical Physics
Abstract
Using the example of classical electrodynamics, I argue that the concept of fields as mediators of particle interactions is fundamentally flawed and reflects a misguided attempt to retrieve Newtonian concepts in relativistic theories. This leads to various physical and metaphysical problems that are discussed in detail. In particular, I emphasize that physics has not found a satisfying solution to the self-interaction problem in the context of the classical field theory. To demonstrate the superiority of a pure particle ontology, I defend the direct interaction theory of Wheeler and Feynman against recent criticism and argue that it provides the most cogent formulation of classical electrodynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1809.00855,
title = {Against Fields},
author = {Dustin Lazarovici},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.00855},
year = {2018}
}