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Weber Electrodynamics: Comprehensive Bibliography (1900–2025)

300+ publications on Weber electrodynamics and action-at-a-distance theories, organized chronologically across 125 years.

This bibliography compiles 300+ publications on Weber electrodynamics, action-at-a-distance theories, and related topics spanning 125 years. The list includes peer-reviewed journal articles, books, dissertations, arXiv preprints, and conference proceedings, organized chronologically by decade.


1900-1909

Foundational Works

  1. Schwarzschild, K. "Zur Elektrodynamik." Göttinger Nachrichten, 128, 126-278 (1903). — First relativistic action-at-a-distance formulation.
  2. Ritz, W. "Recherches critiques sur l'Électrodynamique Générale." Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 13, 145-275 (1908).
  3. Ritz, W. "Recherches Critiques sur les Theories Electrodynamiques de Cl. Maxwell et de H.-A. Lorentz." Archives des Sciences physiques et naturelles, 36, 209 (1908).

1910-1919

  1. Whittaker, E.T. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity. London: Nelson (1910). — Chapters on Weber's electrodynamics; standard historical reference.
  2. Tolman, R.C. "The Second Postulate of Relativity." Physical Review, 31(1), 26-40 (1910).
  3. Stewart, O.M. "The Second Postulate of Relativity and the Electromagnetic Emission Theory of Light." Physical Review, 32(4), 418-428 (1911).
  4. Tolman, R.C. "Some Emission Theories of Light." Physical Review, 35(2), 136-143 (1912).

1920-1929

  1. Tetrode, H. "Über den Wirkungszusammenhang der Welt. Eine Erweiterung der klassischen Dynamik." Zeitschrift für Physik, 10, 317-328 (1922). — Foundational action-at-a-distance paper.
  2. Frenkel, J. "Zur Elektrodynamik punktförmiger Elektronen." Zeitschrift für Physik, 32, 518 (1925).
  3. Fokker, A.D. "Ein invarianter Variationssatz für die Bewegung mehrerer elektrischer Massenteilchen." Zeitschrift für Physik, 58, 386-393 (1929).

1930-1939

  1. Fokker, A.D. Physica, 12, 145 (1932).
  2. O'Rahilly, A. Electromagnetics. London: Longmans, Green (1938); Dover reprint (1965) as Electromagnetic Theory: A Critical Examination of Fundamentals. — Comprehensive treatment including Ritz's work.
  3. Dirac, P.A.M. "Classical theory of radiating electrons." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 167, 148-169 (1938).

1940-1949

Wheeler-Feynman Absorber Theory

  1. Wheeler, J.A. and Feynman, R.P. "Interaction with the Absorber as the Mechanism of Radiation." Reviews of Modern Physics, 17(2-3), 157-181 (1945). — Landmark action-at-a-distance paper.
  2. Wheeler, J.A. and Feynman, R.P. "Classical Electrodynamics in Terms of Direct Interparticle Action." Reviews of Modern Physics, 21(3), 425-433 (1949).

1950-1959

  1. Moon, P. and Spencer, D.E. "A new electrodynamics." Journal of the Franklin Institute, 257(5), 369-382 (1954).
  2. Hesse, M.B. "Action at a Distance in Classical Physics." Isis, 46(4), 337-353 (1955).
  3. Brown, G.B. "A Theory of Action-at-a-Distance." Proceedings of the Physical Society B, 68, 672-678 (1955).
  4. Whittaker, E.T. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity, 2 vols. (revised edition). Humanities Press (1951-1953).

1960-1969

  1. Hogarth, J.E. "Cosmological considerations of the absorber theory of radiation." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 267, 365-383 (1962).
  2. Nasilowski, J. "Unduloids and Striated Disintegration of Wires." In: Exploding Wires, vol. 3, 295-313 (1964).
  3. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. "A new theory of gravitation." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 282, 191 (1964).
  4. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. "Time symmetric electrodynamics and the arrow of time in cosmology." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 277, 1 (1964).
  5. Van Dam, H. and Wigner, E.P. "Classical relativistic mechanics of interacting point particles." Physical Review, 138(6B), B1576-B1582 (1965).
  6. Fox, J.G. "Evidence Against Emission Theories." American Journal of Physics, 33(1), 1-17 (1965). — Comprehensive review and critique of Ritz theory.
  7. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. "A conformal theory of gravitation." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 294, 138 (1966).
  8. Wiederkehr, K.H. Wilhelm Eduard Weber: Erforscher der Wellenbewegung und der Elektrizität, 1804-1891. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft (1967). — Definitive German biography.
  9. Driver, R.D. "A 'backwards' two-body problem of classical relativistic electrodynamics." Physical Review, 178(5), 2051 (1969).

1970-1979

  1. Davies, P.C.W. "A quantum theory of Wheeler–Feynman electrodynamics." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 68(3), 751-764 (1970).
  2. Schaffner, K.F. "Outlines of a Logic of Comparative Theory Evaluation with Special Attention to Pre- and Post-Relativistic Electrodynamics." In: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 5, 311-351 (1970).
  3. Woodruff, A.E. "Weber, Wilhelm Eduard." In: Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. 14, 203-209 (1976).
  4. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. "Electrodynamics of direct interparticle interaction, II: Relativistic treatment of radiative processes." Annals of Physics (N.Y.), 62, 44-97 (1971).
  5. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. Action at a Distance in Physics and Cosmology. W.H. Freeman (1974).
  6. Schimank, H. "Zur Geschichte der Physik an der Universität Göttingen vor Wilhelm Weber (1734-1830)." RETE, 2(3), 207-252 (1974).
  7. Brecher, K. "Is the speed of light independent of the velocity of the source." Physical Review Letters, 39(17), 1051-1054 (1977).
  8. Davies, P.C.W. The Physics of Time Asymmetry. University of California Press (1977).
  9. Kaiser, W. "Operative Gesichtspunkte bei der Diskussion des Weberschen Gesetzes." Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 8(1), 39-47 (1977).
  10. Driver, R.D. "Can the future influence the present?" Physical Review D, 19(4), 1098 (1979).

1980-1989

Exploding Wires, Railguns, and Ampère Forces

  1. Schulman, L.S. "Formulation and justification of the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory." Foundations of Physics, 10, 841-853 (1980).
  2. Buchwald, J.Z. "The Hall Effect and Maxwellian Electrodynamics in the 1880s." Centaurus, 23, 51-99, 118-162 (1980).
  3. D'Agostino, S. "Weber and Maxwell on the Discovery of the Velocity of Light in Nineteenth Century Electrodynamics." In: On Scientific Discovery, Boston Studies in Philosophy of Science, 34, 281-293 (1981).
  4. Brown, G.B. Retarded Action-at-a-Distance. Luton: Cortney Publications (1982).
  5. Graneau, P. "Application of Ampere's Force Law to Railgun Accelerators." Journal of Applied Physics, 53, 6642 (1982).
  6. Graneau, P. "Electromagnetic Jet-propulsion in the Direction of Current Flow." Nature, 295, 311 (1982).
  7. Pappas, P.T. and Moyssides, P.G. "Ampère's bridge experiments." Il Nuovo Cimento B, 76, 189 (1983).
  8. Graneau, P. "First Indication of Ampere Tension in Solid Electrical Conductors." Physics Letters A, 97, 253-255 (1983).
  9. Cramer, J.G. "The arrow of electromagnetic time and the generalized absorber theory." Foundations of Physics, 13(9), 887-902 (1983).
  10. Beuermann, G. and Görke, R. "Der elektromagnetische Telegraph von Gauss und Weber aus dem Jahre 1833." Mitteilungen der Gauss-Gesellschaft, 20-21, 44-53 (1983/84).
  11. Graneau, P. "Longitudinal magnet forces." Journal of Applied Physics, 55, 2598-2600 (1984).
  12. Graneau, P. "Ampère tension in electric conductors." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, MAG-20, 444-455 (1984).
  13. Graneau, P. Ampere-Neumann Electrodynamics of Metals. Hadronic Press (1985). — Foundation text for modern Weber research.
  14. Graneau, P. "Ampère and Lorentz Forces." Physics Letters A, 107(5), 235 (1985).
  15. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. "Electrodynamic Explosions in Liquids." Applied Physics Letters, 46(5), 468-470 (1985).
  16. Buchwald, J.Z. From Maxwell to Microphysics. University of Chicago Press (1985).
  17. Bevilacqua, F. "History of Electrodynamics: W. Weber and R. Clausius on the Principle of Conservation of Energy." Rendiconti dell'Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze, (5) 9, 217-225 (1985).
  18. Pappas, P.T. and Moyssides, P.G. Physics Letters, 111A, 193 (1985).
  19. Jungnickel, C. and McCormmach, R. Intellectual Mastery of Nature: Theoretical Physics from Ohm to Einstein. 2 vols. University of Chicago Press (1986). — Pfizer Award winner with extensive Weber coverage.
  20. Phipps, T.E. Jr. Heretical Verities: Mathematical Themes in Physical Description. Classic Non-Fiction Library (1986).
  21. Graneau, P. "The Ampère-Neumann Electrodynamics of Metallic Conductors." Fortschritte der Physik, 34, 457 (1986).
  22. Archibald, T. "Carl Neumann versus Rudolf Clausius on the Propagation of Electrodynamic Potentials." American Journal of Physics, 54, 786-790 (1986).
  23. Graneau, P. et al. "Powerful Water-Plasma Explosions." Physics Letters A, 117(2), 101-105 (1986).
  24. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. "The Electromagnetic Impulse Pendulum and Momentum Conservation." Il Nuovo Cimento D, 7, 31 (1986).
  25. Wesley, J.P. "Michelson-Morley result, a Voigt-Doppler effect in absolute space-time." Foundations of Physics, 16(8), 817-824 (1986).
  26. Cramer, J.G. "The transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics." Reviews of Modern Physics, 58(3), 647-687 (1986). — Quantum extension of absorber theory.
  27. Burgers, G. and Van Dam, H. "On classical action at a distance theories which contain a cutoff." Journal of Mathematical Physics, 28(3), 677-684 (1987).
  28. Graneau, P. "Railgun Recoil and Relativity." Journal of Physics D, 20(3), 391-393 (1987).
  29. Graneau, P. "Amperian Recoil and the Efficiency of Railguns." Journal of Applied Physics, 62, 3006-3009 (1987).
  30. Graneau, P. "Wire Explosions." Physics Letters A, 120, 77 (1987).
  31. Graneau, P. "The Electrodynamics of Ampere and Neumann." In: Electromagnetic Fields in Electrical Engineering, Springer (1988).
  32. Cramer, J.G. "An Overview of the Transactional Interpretation." International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 27, 227 (1988).
  33. Rambaut, M. and Vigier, J.P. "Ampère forces considered as collective non-relativistic limit of the sum of all Lorentz interactions..." Physics Letters A, 142, 447-452 (1989).
  34. Graneau, P. "The Cause of Thunder." Journal of Physics D, 22, 1083 (1989).
  35. Graneau, P. "Longitudinal Forces in Ampere's Wire-Arc Experiment." Physics Letters A, 137(3), 87 (1989).
  36. Assis, A.K.T. "On Mach's principle." Foundations of Physics Letters, 2, 301-318 (1989).
  37. Assis, A.K.T. "Weber's law and mass variation." Physics Letters A, 136, 277-280 (1989).

1990-1999

Weber Electrodynamics Renaissance

  1. Assis, A.K.T. "Deriving Ampère's law from Weber's law." Hadronic Journal, 13, 441-451 (1990).
  2. Assis, A.K.T. "Modern experiments related to Weber's electrodynamics." In: Proceedings of the Conference on Foundations of Mathematics and Physics, Benjamin Wesley Publisher, 8-22 (1990).
  3. Wesley, J.P. "Weber electrodynamics, Part I. General theory, steady current effects." Foundations of Physics Letters, 3(5), 443-469 (1990).
  4. Wesley, J.P. "Weber electrodynamics, Part II. Unipolar induction, Z-antenna." Foundations of Physics Letters, 3(5), 471-490 (1990).
  5. Wesley, J.P. "Weber electrodynamics: Part III. Mechanics, gravitation." Foundations of Physics Letters, 3(6), 581-605 (1990).
  6. Phipps, T.E. Jr. "Toward Modernization of Weber's Force Law." Physics Essays, 3(4), 414-420 (1990).
  7. Phipps, T.E. Jr. "Weber-type Laws of Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics." Foundations of Physics, 20, 1243 (1990).
  8. Pappas, P.T. and Vaughan, T. Physics Essays, 3, 211 (1990).
  9. Wesley, J.P. and Bergman, D.L. "Spinning Charged Ring Model of Electron Yielding Anomalous Magnetic Moment." Galilean Electrodynamics, 1, 63-67 (1990).
  10. Graneau, P. et al. "The Motionally-Induced Back-EMF in Railguns." Physics Letters A, 145, 396 (1990).
  11. Graneau, P. "The Finite Size of the Metallic Current Element." Physics Letters A, 147(2/3), 92 (1990).
  12. Olesko, K.M. Physics as a Calling: Discipline and Practice in the Königsberg Seminar for Physics. Cornell University Press (1991). — Study of Franz Neumann's seminar.
  13. Assis, A.K.T. "Can a steady current generate an electric field?" Physics Essays, 4, 109-114 (1991).
  14. Assis, A.K.T. and Caluzi, J.J. "A limitation of Weber's law." Physics Letters A, 160, 25-30 (1991).
  15. Clemente, R.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Two-body problem for Weber-like interactions." International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 30, 537-545 (1991).
  16. Graneau, P. "Nonlocal Action in the Induction Motor." Foundations of Physics Letters, 4(5), 499 (1991).
  17. Wesley, J.P. Selected Topics in Advanced Fundamental Physics. Benjamin Wesley (1991).
  18. Price, H. "The asymmetry of radiation: Reinterpreting the Wheeler-Feynman argument." Foundations of Physics, 21(8), 959-975 (1991).
  19. Guala-Valverde, J. "The Atomic Orbital in the Random Electrodynamics Framework." Physica Scripta, 43 (1991).
  20. Assis, A.K.T. "Deriving gravitation from electromagnetism." Canadian Journal of Physics, 70, 330-340 (1992).
  21. Assis, A.K.T. and Clemente, R.A. "The ultimate speed implied by theories of Weber's type." International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 31, 1063-1073 (1992).
  22. Assis, A.K.T. "On forces that depend on the acceleration of the test body." Physics Essays, 5, 328-330 (1992).
  23. Assis, A.K.T. and Peixoto, F.M. "On the velocity in the Lorentz force law." The Physics Teacher, 30, 480-483 (1992).
  24. Assis, A.K.T. "On the absorption of gravity." Apeiron, 13, 3-11 (1992).
  25. Assis, A.K.T. "On the mechanism of railguns." Galilean Electrodynamics, 3, 93-95 (1992).
  26. Assis, A.K.T. "On Hubble's law of redshifts, Olbers' paradox and the cosmic background radiation." Apeiron, 12, 10-16 (1992).
  27. Assis, A.K.T. "Centrifugal electrical force." Communications in Theoretical Physics, 18, 475-478 (1992).
  28. Wesley, J.P. "Weber potential from finite velocity of action?" Foundations of Physics Letters, 5(6), 597-604 (1992).
  29. Graneau, P. "The Role of Ampere Forces in Nuclear Fusion." Physics Letters A, 165(1) (1992).
  30. Hoekzema, D.J. "Quantum event theory: A Tetrode-Fokker version of quantum field theory." Foundations of Physics, 22, 487-506 (1992).
  31. Lemon, D.K., Edwards, W.F., and Kenyon, C.S. "Electric potentials associated with steady currents in superconducting coils." Physics Letters A, 162(2), 105-114 (1992).
  32. Wiederkehr, K.H. "Wilhelm Weber und die Entwicklung in der Geomagnetik und Elektrodynamik." Mitteilungen der Gauss-Gesellschaft, 29, 63-72 (1992).
  33. Assis, A.K.T. and Clemente, R.A. "The influence of temperature on gravitation." Nuovo Cimento B, 108, 713-716 (1993).
  34. Assis, A.K.T. "Changing the inertial mass of a charged particle." Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 62, 1418-1422 (1993).
  35. Assis, A.K.T. "Compliance of a Weber's force law for gravitation with Mach's principle." In: Space and Time Problems in Modern Natural Sciences, Part II, 263-270 (1993).
  36. Assis, A.K.T. "A steady-state cosmology." In: Progress in New Cosmologies: Beyond the Big Bang, Plenum Press, 153-167 (1993).
  37. Buchwald, J.Z. The Creation of Scientific Effects: Heinrich Hertz and Electric Waves. University of Chicago Press (1994).
  38. Assis, A.K.T. Weber's Electrodynamics. Kluwer Academic Publishers (1994). — Modern comprehensive treatise.
  39. Assis, A.K.T. and Thober, D.S. "Unipolar induction and Weber's electrodynamics." In: Frontiers of Fundamental Physics, Plenum Press, 409-414 (1994).
  40. Graneau, P. and Assis, A.K.T. "Kirchhoff on the motion of electricity in conductors." Apeiron, 19, 19-25 (1994).
  41. Price, H. "Reinterpreting the Wheeler—Feynman Absorber Theory." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 45(4), 1023-1028 (1994).
  42. Wesley, J.P. "Pinch effect and Ampere tension to drive Hering's pump." Foundations of Physics Letters, 7(1), 95-104 (1994).
  43. Assis, A.K.T. and Neves, M.C.D. "History of the 2.7 K temperature prior to Penzias and Wilson." Apeiron, 2, 79-84 (1995).
  44. Assis, A.K.T. "Weber's force versus Lorentz's force." Physics Essays, 8, 335-341 (1995).
  45. Assis, A.K.T. and Neves, M.C.D. "The redshift revisited." Astrophysics and Space Science, 227, 13-24 (1995).
  46. Neves, M.C.D. and Assis, A.K.T. "The Compton effect as an explanation for the cosmological redshift." Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 36, 279-280 (1995).
  47. Bueno, M.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "A new method for inductance calculations." Journal of Physics D, 28, 1802-1806 (1995).
  48. Assis, A.K.T. and Bueno, M. "Longitudinal forces in Weber's electrodynamics." International Journal of Modern Physics B, 9, 3689-3696 (1995).
  49. Caluzi, J.J. and Assis, A.K.T. "An analysis of Phipps's potential energy." Journal of the Franklin Institute, 332B, 747-753 (1995).
  50. Caluzi, J.J. and Assis, A.K.T. "Schrödinger's potential energy and Weber's electrodynamics." General Relativity and Gravitation, 27, 429-437 (1995).
  51. Assis, A.K.T. and Graneau, P. "The reality of Newtonian forces of inertia." Hadronic Journal, 18, 271-289 (1995).
  52. Assis, A.K.T. "Gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect." In: Advanced Electromagnetism, World Scientific, 314-331 (1995).
  53. Assis, A.K.T. "Weber's law and Mach's principle." In: Mach's Principle: From Newton's Bucket to Quantum Gravity, Birkhäuser, 159-171 (1995).
  54. Guala-Valverde, J. and Mazzoni, P. "The Principle of Relativity as applied to Electromagnetic Induction." American Journal of Physics, 63, 228-229 (1995).
  55. Wesley, J.P. "Proposed Weber potential with absolute velocities." Foundations of Physics Letters, 8(1), 93-98 (1995).
  56. Hoyle, F. and Narlikar, J.V. "Cosmology and Action-at-a-Distance Electrodynamics." Reviews of Modern Physics, 67(1), 113-155 (1995).
  57. D'Agostino, S. "Absolute Systems of Units and Dimensions of Physical Quantities." Physis, 33(1-3), 5-51 (1996).
  58. Price, H. Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point. Oxford University Press (1996).
  59. Assis, A.K.T. and Graneau, P. "Nonlocal forces of inertia in cosmology." Foundations of Physics, 26, 271-283 (1996).
  60. Assis, A.K.T. and Bueno, M.A. "Equivalence between Ampère and Grassmann's forces." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 32, 431-436 (1996).
  61. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. Newtonian Electrodynamics. World Scientific (1996). — Comprehensive treatise.
  62. Kinzer, E.T. and Fukai, J. "Weber's force and Maxwell's equations." Foundations of Physics Letters, 9(5), 457 (1996).
  63. Caluzi, J.J. and Assis, A.K.T. "The oscillatory motion of charged particles by Weber's electrodynamics." In: New Frontiers in Physics, Vol. I, Hadronic Press, 129-143 (1996).
  64. Bueno, M.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Equivalence between the formulas for inductance calculation." Canadian Journal of Physics, 75, 357-362 (1997).
  65. Caluzi, J.J. and Assis, A.K.T. "A critical analysis of Helmholtz's argument against Weber's electrodynamics." Foundations of Physics, 27, 1445-1452 (1997).
  66. Bueno, M. and Assis, A.K.T. "Self-inductance of solenoids, bi-dimensional rings and coaxial cables." Helvetica Physica Acta, 70, 813-821 (1997).
  67. Bueno, M. and Assis, A.K.T. "Proof of the identity between Ampère and Grassmann's forces." Physica Scripta, 56, 554-559 (1997).
  68. Assis, A.K.T. "Circuit theory in Weber electrodynamics." European Journal of Physics, 18, 241-246 (1997).
  69. Guala-Valverde, J., Mazzoni, P., and Blas, R. "The Quasilinear Generator and B.dS = 0." American Journal of Physics, 65, 147-148 (1997).
  70. Haisch, B., Rueda, A., and Puthoff, H. "Physics of the zero-point field: implications for inertia, gravitation and mass." Speculations in Science and Technology, 20, 99-114 (1997).
  71. Wesley, J.P. "Empirically correct electrodynamics." Foundations of Physics Letters, 10(2), 189-204 (1997).
  72. Bunchaft, F. and Carneiro, S. "Weber-like interactions and energy conservation." arXiv:gr-qc/9708047 (1997).
  73. Bueno, M.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Deriving force from inductance." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 34, 317-319 (1998).
  74. Assis, A.K.T. and Cisneros, J.I. "The problem of surface charges and fields in coaxial cables and its importance for relativistic physics." In: Open Questions in Relativistic Physics, Apeiron, 177-185 (1998).
  75. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. "Solar-Energy Liberation from Water by Electric Arcs." Journal of Plasma Physics, 60(4) (1998).
  76. Wesley, J.P. "The Marinov Motor, Notional Induction without a Magnetic B Field." Apeiron, 5(3-4), 219-225 (1998).
  77. Wesley, J.P. "Induction produces Aharonov-Bohm effect." Apeiron, 5(1-2), 73-78 (1998).
  78. Assis, A.K.T., Rodrigues Jr., W.A., and Mania, A.J. "The electric field outside a stationary resistive wire carrying a constant current." Foundations of Physics, 29, 729-753 (1999).
  79. Assis, A.K.T. and Caluzi, J.J. "Charged particle oscillating near a capacitor." Galilean Electrodynamics, 10, 103-106 (1999).
  80. Assis, A.K.T. "Arguments in favour of action at a distance." In: Instantaneous Action at a Distance - Pro and Contra, Nova Science, 45-56 (1999).
  81. Assis, A.K.T. Relational Mechanics. Apeiron (1999).
  82. Chubykalo, A.E., Pope, V., and Smirnov-Rueda, R. (eds.) Instantaneous Action at a Distance in Modern Physics: "Pro" and "Contra". Nova Science (1999). — 38 contributed papers.
  83. Guala-Valverde, J. "Inertial Mass in Mach-Weber-Assis Theory." Apeiron, 6 (1999).
  84. Guala-Valverde, J. Inercia y Gravitación. Fundación Julio Palacios (1999).

2000-2009

  1. Assis, A.K.T., Fukai, J., and Carvalho, H.B. "Weberian induction." Physics Letters A, 268, 274-278 (2000).
  2. Assis, A.K.T. and Cisneros, J.I. "Surface charges and fields in a resistive coaxial cable carrying a constant current." IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, 47, 63-66 (2000).
  3. Assis, A.K.T. "On the propagation of electromagnetic signals in wires and coaxial cables according to Weber's electrodynamics." Foundations of Physics, 30, 1107-1121 (2000).
  4. Assis, A.K.T. and Torres Silva, H. "Comparison between Weber's electrodynamics and classical electrodynamics." Pramana Journal of Physics, 55, 393-404 (2000).
  5. Assis, A.K.T. "Comment on Experimental proof of standard electrodynamics by measuring the self-force on a part of a current loop." Physical Review E, 62, 7544 (2000).
  6. Assis, A.K.T. "The meaning of the constant c in Weber's electrodynamics." In: Proceeding of the International Conference Galileo Back in Italy II, 23-36 (2000).
  7. Assis, A.K.T. and Guala-Valverde, J. "Mass in Relational Mechanics." Apeiron, 7 (2000).
  8. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. "Arc-Liberated Chemical Energy Exceeds Electrical Input Energy." Journal of Plasma Physics, 63(2) (2000).
  9. Darrigol, O. Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein. Oxford University Press (2000). — Comprehensive treatment of 19th-century electrodynamics.
  10. Assis, A.K.T. and Zylbersztajn, A. "The influence of Ernst Mach in the teaching of mechanics." Science & Education, 10, 137-144 (2001).
  11. Assis, A.K.T., Hernandes, J.A., and Lamesa, J.E. "Surface charges in conductor plates carrying constant currents." Foundations of Physics, 31, 1501-1511 (2001).
  12. Assis, A.K.T. "Applications of the principle of physical proportions to gravitation." In: Gravitation, Electromagnetism and Cosmology, Apeiron, 1-7 (2001).
  13. Bueno, M. and Assis, A.K.T. Inductance and Force Calculations in Electrical Circuits. Nova Science (2001).
  14. Guala-Valverde, J. and Mazzoni, P. "The Unipolar Dynamotor: A Genuine Relational Engine." Apeiron, 8, 41-52 (2001).
  15. Van Vlaenderen, K. and Waser, A. "Generalisation of classical electrodynamics to admit a scalar field and longitudinal waves." Hadronic Journal, 24(5), 609-628 (2001).
  16. Wesley, J.P. "The Weber Cosmological Condition and Wesley Gravitation." Physics Essays, 14(2), 109-114 (2001).
  17. Fritzius, R.S. "Abbreviated Biographical Sketch of Walter Ritz." In: Lorentz and Poincaré Invariance, World Scientific, 572-573 (2001).
  18. Assis, A.K.T. "On the unification of forces of nature." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 27, 149-161 (2002).
  19. Assis, A.K.T. and Guala-Valverde, J. "On absolute and relative motions in physics." Journal of New Energy, 6(4), 8-12 (2002).
  20. Assis, A.K.T., Reich, K., and Wiederkehr, K.H. "Gauss and Weber's creation of the absolute system of units in physics." 21st Century Science and Technology, 15(3), 40-48 (2002).
  21. Guala-Valverde, J., Mazzoni, P., and Achilles, R. "The Homopolar Motor: A True Relativistic Engine." American Journal of Physics, 70, 1052-1055 (2002).
  22. Guala-Valverde, J. "Spinning Magnets and Relativity: Jehle vs. Bartlett." Physica Scripta, 66 (2002).
  23. Guala-Valverde, J. and Mazzoni, P. "Maxwell Helps Explain Microphysics." Galilean Electrodynamics, 13 (2002).
  24. Spencer, D.E., Shama, U., and Mann, P.J. "The new Gaussian equation for the force between current elements." Physics Essays, 15(4), 444-452 (2002).
  25. Monstein, C. and Wesley, J.P. "Observation of scalar longitudinal electrodynamic waves." Europhysics Letters, 59(4), 514-520 (2002).
  26. Tomaschitz, R. "Tachyons and the Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory." CERN-ext-2002-004 (2002).
  27. Assis, A.K.T. and Wiederkehr, K.H. "Weber quoting Maxwell." Mitteilungen der Gauss-Gesellschaft, 40, 53-74 (2003).
  28. Fukai, J. and Assis, A.K.T. "Testing Mach's principle in electrodynamics." Canadian Journal of Physics, 81, 1239-1242 (2003).
  29. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Electric potential for a resistive toroidal conductor carrying a steady azimuthal current." Physical Review E, 68, 046611 (2003).
  30. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "The potential, electric field and surface charges for a resistive long straight strip carrying a steady current." American Journal of Physics, 71, 938-942 (2003).
  31. Assis, A.K.T. and Guala-Valverde, J. "Frequency in relational mechanics." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 28, 83-97 (2003).
  32. Assis, A.K.T. "On the first electromagnetic measurement of the velocity of light by Wilhelm Weber and Rudolf Kohlrausch." In: Volta and the History of Electricity, 267-286 (2003).
  33. Assis, A.K.T. "The relationship between Mach's principle and the principle of physical proportions." In: Mach's Principle and the Origin of Inertia, Apeiron, 37-44 (2003).
  34. Narlikar, J.V. "Action at a Distance and Cosmology: A Historical Perspective." Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 41, 169 (2003).
  35. Wesley, J.P. "Proposed motors driven solely by Ampère repulsion." Europhysics Letters, 63(2), 214-219 (2003).
  36. Assis, A.K.T. "The principle of physical proportions." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 29, 149-171 (2004).
  37. Assis, A.K.T., Reich, K., and Wiederkehr, K.H. "On the electromagnetic and electrostatic units of current and the meaning of the absolute system of units." Sudhoffs Archiv, 88, 10-31 (2004).
  38. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Surface charges and external electric field in a toroid carrying a steady current." Brazilian Journal of Physics, 34, 1738-1744 (2004).
  39. Mendes, R.S., Malacarne, L.C., and Assis, A.K.T. "Virial theorem for Weber's law." In: Has the Last Word Been Said on Classical Electrodynamics?, Rinton Press, 67-70 (2004).
  40. Guala-Valverde, J. "Lorentz Force and Rotational Relativity." Journal of Theoretics, 6(5) (2004).
  41. Van Vlaenderen, K. and Waser, A. "Electrodynamics with the Scalar Field." Hadronic Journal, 27(6), 673-691 (2004).
  42. Junginger, J.E. and Popovic, Z.D. "An experimental investigation of the influence of an electrostatic potential on electron mass as predicted by Weber's force law." Canadian Journal of Physics, 82, 731-735 (2004).
  43. Martínez, A.A. "Ritz, Einstein, and the Emission Hypothesis." Physics in Perspective, 6(1), 4-28 (2004).
  44. Norton, J.D. "Einstein's Investigations of Galilean Covariant Electrodynamics prior to 1905." Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 59(1), 45-105 (2004).
  45. Hernandes, J.A., Capelas de Oliveira, E., and Assis, A.K.T. "Resistive plates carrying a steady current: electric potential and surface charges close to the battery." Foundations of Physics Letters, 18, 275-289 (2005).
  46. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "The electric field outside and inside a resistive spherical shell carrying a steady azimuthal current." Physica Scripta, 72, 212-217 (2005).
  47. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Electric potential due to an infinite conducting cylinder with internal or external point charge." Journal of Electrostatics, 63, 1115-1131 (2005).
  48. Assis, A.K.T. and Hernandes, J.A. "Telegraphy equation from Weber's electrodynamics." IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, 52, 289-292 (2005).
  49. Assis, A.K.T. "Weber's electrodynamics and Mach's principle in the 21st century." In: Vom Magnetismus zur Elektrodynamik, Hamburg, 10-11 (2005).
  50. Frisch, M. Inconsistency, Asymmetry, and Non-Locality: A Philosophical Investigation of Classical Electrodynamics. Oxford University Press (2005).
  51. Jackson, M.W. Harmonious Triads: Physicists, Musicians, and Instrument Makers in Nineteenth-Century Germany. MIT Press (2006).
  52. Phipps, T.E. Jr. Old Physics for New: A Worldview Alternative to Einstein's Relativity Theory. Apeiron (2006).
  53. Wesley, J.P. and Marquardt, P. Light: A Photon Flux and Other Topics. Benjamin Wesley (2006).
  54. Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. In the Grip of the Distant Universe: The Science of Inertia. World Scientific (2006).
  55. Atkinson, D. "Does Quantum Electrodynamics Have an Arrow of Time?" Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 37, 528 (2006).
  56. Assis, A.K.T. and Hernandes, J.A. "Magnetic energy and effective inertial mass of the conduction electrons in circuit theory." Electromagnetic Phenomena, 6, 29-35 (2006).
  57. Assis, A.K.T. "Gravitation and cogravitation." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 32, 117-120 (2007).
  58. Assis, A.K.T. and Hernandes, J.A. The Electric Force of a Current: Weber and the Surface Charges of Resistive Conductors Carrying Steady Currents. Apeiron (2007).
  59. Achilles, R. and Guala-Valverde, J.A. "Action at a Distance: A Key to Homopolar Induction." Apeiron, 14(3), 169-183 (2007).
  60. Hernandes, J.A. et al. "The internal and external electric fields for a resistive toroidal conductor carrying a steady poloidal current." Physica Scripta, 78, 015403 (2008).
  61. Berkovitz, J. "Action at a Distance in Quantum Mechanics." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2008).
  62. Hernandes, J.A. and Assis, A.K.T. "Surface charges and fields in stationary conductors with steady currents." AIP Proceedings, 1018, 236-239 (2008).
  63. Pietsch, W. "On conceptual issues in classical electrodynamics: Prospects and problems of an action-at-a-distance interpretation." Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 40(4) (2009).
  64. Assis, A.K.T. and Ravanelli, F.M.M. "Consequences of a generalized law of the lever." American Journal of Physics, 77, 54-58 (2009).
  65. Assis, A.K.T. et al. "Hubble's cosmology: From a finite expanding universe to a static endless universe." APS Conference Series, 413, 255-267 (2009).
  66. Assis, A.K.T. et al. "The field concepts of Faraday and Maxwell." In: Trends in Physics, 31-38 (2009).

2010-2019

  1. Assis, A.K.T. "Wilhelm Weber's works translated into English." 21st Century Science and Technology, 22(4), 67-69 (2010).
  2. Sidharth, B.G. "The Feynman-Wheeler Perfect Absorber Theory in a New Light." Foundations of Physics, 40(8), 1134-1140 (2010).
  3. Spears, M.F. "An Electrostatic Solution for the Gravity Force and the Value of G." Galilean Electrodynamics, 21(2), 23-25 (2010).
  4. Assis, A.K.T. "Newton and inverse problems." In: Brazilian Studies in Philosophy and History of Science, Springer, 71-76 (2011).
  5. Assis, A.K.T. "Consequences of relational time." Proceedings of the Natural Philosophy Alliance, 8, 36-39 (2011).
  6. Assis, A.K.T., Wiederkehr, K.H., and Wolfschmidt, G. Weber's Planetary Model of the Atom. Tredition Science (2011).
  7. Earman, J. "Sharpening the electromagnetic arrow(s) of time." In: Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time (2011).
  8. Assis, A.K.T. and Chaib, J.P.M.C. "Ampère's motor: Its history and the controversies surrounding its working mechanism." American Journal of Physics, 80, 990-995 (2012).
  9. Magnaghi, C.P. and Assis, A.K.T. "Calculation of the centre of gravity of the cone utilizing the method of Archimedes." European Journal of Physics, 33, 637-646 (2012).
  10. Kastner, R.E. The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Reality of Possibility. Cambridge University Press (2012).
  11. Deckert, D.-A. et al. "On the existence of dynamics in Wheeler–Feynman electromagnetism." Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 64 (2012).
  12. Boisvert, J.-S. and Marchildon, L. "Absorbers in the Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics." Foundations of Physics, 43(3), 294-309 (2013).
  13. Romashka, M.Yu. "Generalization of the Hoyle-Narlikar theory and connection between electromagnetism and gravitation in the generalized theory." Gravitation and Cosmology, 19(2), 79-84 (2013).
  14. Narlikar, J.V. et al. "Action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in Quasi-steady-state cosmology." arXiv:1311.4020 (2013).
  15. Assis, A.K.T. Relational Mechanics and Implementation of Mach's Principle with Weber's Gravitational Force. Apeiron (2014).
  16. Smith, R.T., Taylor, S., and Maher, S. "Modelling electromagnetic induction via accelerated electron motion." Canadian Journal of Physics, 93(7), 802-806 (2014).
  17. Assis, A.K.T. and Chaib, J.P.M.C. Ampère's Electrodynamics. Apeiron (2015).
  18. Gründler, G. "Remarks on Wheeler-Feynman Absorber Theory." arXiv:1501.03516 (2015).
  19. Tajmar, M. and Assis, A.K.T. "Gravitational induction with Weber's force." Canadian Journal of Physics, 93, 1571-1573 (2015).
  20. Tajmar, M. and Assis, A.K.T. "Particles with negative mass: production, properties and applications for nuclear fusion and self-acceleration." Journal of Advanced Physics, 4, 77-82 (2015).
  21. Smith, R.T., Jjunju, F.P.M., and Maher, S. "Evaluation of Electron Beam Deflections across a Solenoid Using Weber-Ritz and Maxwell-Lorentz Electrodynamics." Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 151, 83-93 (2015).
  22. Nugayev, R.M. "The Genesis and Development of Maxwellian Electrodynamics." Spontaneous Generations (2016).
  23. Kastner, R.E. "An Overview of the Transactional Interpretation and its Evolution into the 21st Century." Philosophy Compass (2016).
  24. Cramer, J.G. The Quantum Handshake – Entanglement, Nonlocality and Transactions. Springer (2016).
  25. Tajmar, M. and Assis, A.K.T. "Influence of rotation on the weight of gyroscopes as an explanation for flyby anomalies." Journal of Advanced Physics, 5, 176-179 (2016).
  26. Smith, R.T., Jjunju, F.P.M., et al. "A physical model for low-frequency electromagnetic induction in the near field based on direct interaction between transmitter and receiver electrons." Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 472(2191), 20160338 (2016).
  27. Smith, R.T. and Maher, S. "Investigating Electron Beam Deflections by a Long Straight Wire Carrying a Constant Current Using Direct Action, Emission-Based and Field Theory Approaches of Electrodynamics." Progress in Electromagnetics Research B, 75, 79-89 (2017).
  28. Assis, A.K.T. "Empedocles, Newton, the centrifugal force and their bucket experiments." Apeiron, 20, 84-96 (2017).
  29. Assis, A.K.T. and Tajmar, M. "Superconductivity with Weber's electrodynamics: the London moment and the Meissner effect." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 42, 307-350 (2017).
  30. Soares, D.S.L., Neves, M.C.D., and Assis, A.K.T. "Arp's indomitable universe." In: The Galileo of Palomar, Apeiron, 187-195 (2017).
  31. Lörincz, I. and Tajmar, M. "Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Spatially Distributed Charges on the Inertial Mass of Moving Electrons as Predicted by Weber's Electrodynamics." Canadian Journal of Physics, 95(11), 1023-1029 (2017).
  32. Montes, J.M. "On limiting velocity with Weber-like potentials." Canadian Journal of Physics, 95(8), 770-776 (2017).
  33. Härtel, H. "Weber's approach to electromagnetic phenomena – a didactic approach." European Journal of Physics Education (2018).
  34. Assis, A.K.T. and Karam, R.A.S. "The free fall of an apple: conceptual subtleties and implications for physics teaching." European Journal of Physics, 39, 035003 (2018).
  35. Baumgärtel, C. and Tajmar, M. "The Planck constant and the origin of mass due to a higher order Casimir effect." Journal of Advanced Physics, 7(1), 135-140 (2018).
  36. Prytz, K.A. "Meissner effect in classical physics." Progress in Electromagnetics Research M, 64, 1-7 (2018).
  37. Frauenfelder, U. and Weber, J. "The fine structure of Weber's hydrogen atom—Bohr-Sommerfeld approach." arXiv:1902.09612 (2019).
  38. Assis, A.K.T. and Tajmar, M. "Rotation of a superconductor due to electromagnetic induction using Weber's electrodynamics." Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 44, 111-123 (2019).
  39. Kühn, S. "Quantinotheorie - Ein inhärent relativistischer Force-Carrier-Ansatz zur Vereinheitlichung von Elektromagnetismus und Gravitation auf Basis der Weber-Elektrodynamik." Research Report (2019).
  40. Codina-Giménez et al. "Encoding the electrodynamics in spatiotemporal boundaries." Computer Physics Communications (2019).
  41. Weikert, M. and Tajmar, M. "Investigation of the Influence of a field-free electrostatic Potential on the Electron Mass with Barkhausen-Kurz Oscillation." arXiv:1902.05419 (2019).

2020-2025

  1. Baumgärtel, C., Smith, R.T., and Maher, S. "Accurately predicting electron beam deflections in fringing fields of a solenoid." Scientific Reports, 10, 10903 (2020).
  2. Forgione, M. "The philosophical underpinning of the absorber theory of radiation." Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 72(C), 91-106 (2020).
  3. Assis, A.K.T. and Neves, M.C.D. "Complete and commented translation of Guillaume's 1896 paper on the temperature of space." American Journal of Physics, 88, 1140-1144 (2020).
  4. Assis, A.K.T. (ed.) "Wilhelm Weber: On the Energy of Interaction (translated and edited)." arXiv:2009.09296 (2020).
  5. Härtel, H. "Unipolar Induction—a Messy Corner of Electromagnetism." European Journal of Physics Education, 11, 47-59 (2020).
  6. Park, J.W. "Imperfect Instantaneous Energy Conservation in Wheeler–Feynman Absorber Theory." Foundations of Physics, 51(4), 88 (2021).
  7. Kühn, S. "Experimental investigation of an unusual induction effect and its interpretation as a necessary consequence of Weber electrodynamics." Journal of Electrical Engineering, 72(6), 366-373 (2021).
  8. Baumgärtel, C., Smith, R.T., and Maher, S. "A Novel Model of Unipolar Induction Phenomena Based on Direct Interaction Between Conductor Charges." Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 171, 123-135 (2021).
  9. Tajmar, M. and Weikert, M. "Evaluation of the Influence of a Field-Less Electrostatic Potential on Electron Beam Deflection as Predicted by Weber Electrodynamics." Progress in Electromagnetics Research M, 105, 1-8 (2021).
  10. Assis, A.K.T. (ed.) Wilhelm Weber's Main Works on Electrodynamics Translated into English, Vols. I-IV. Apeiron (2021).
  11. Li, Q. "Electric Field Theory Based on Weber's Electrodynamics." International Journal of Magnetics and Electromagnetism, 7, 039 (2021).
  12. Kühn, S. "Inhomogeneous Wave Equation, Liénard-Wiechert Potentials, and Hertzian Dipole in Weber Electrodynamics." Electromagnetics, 42(8), 571-593 (2022).
  13. Baumgärtel, C. and Maher, S. "Foundations of Electromagnetism: A Review of Wilhelm Weber's Electrodynamic Force Law." Foundations, 2(4), 949-980 (2022). — Comprehensive modern review.
  14. Baumgärtel, C. and Maher, S. "A Charged Particle Model Based on Weber Electrodynamics for Electron Beam Trajectories in Coil and Solenoid Elements." Progress in Electromagnetics Research C, 123, 151-166 (2022).
  15. Baumgärtel, C. and Maher, S. "Resolving the Paradox of Unipolar Induction—New Experimental Evidence on the Influence of the Test Circuit." Scientific Reports, 12, 16791 (2022).
  16. Baumgärtel, C. "Aspects of Weber Electrodynamics." PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool (2022).
  17. Li, Q. "Extending Weber's Electrodynamics to High Velocity Particles." International Journal of Magnetics and Electromagnetism, 8, 040 (2022).
  18. Hubert, M. and Sebens, C.T. "Absorbing the Arrow of Electromagnetic Radiation." arXiv:2205.14233 (2022).
  19. Kühn, S. "The Importance of Weber-Maxwell Electrodynamics in Electrical Engineering." IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 71(8), 6698-6706 (2023).
  20. Kühn, S. "On the wave-particle duality of a Hertzian dipole." TechRxiv Preprint (2023).
  21. Montes, J.M. "On the Modernisation of Weber's Electrodynamics." Magnetism, 3(2), 102-120 (2023).
  22. Li, Q. "Deriving an Electric Wave Equation from Weber's Electrodynamics." Foundations, 3(2), 323-334 (2023).
  23. Li, Q. "Electric Wave Equation Derived from Weber's Electrodynamics." International Journal of Magnetics and Electromagnetism, 9, 042 (2023).
  24. Kühn, S. "Weber–Maxwell electrodynamics: classical electromagnetism in its most compact and pure form." Electromagnetics, 44(5), 282-299 (2024).
  25. Frauenfelder, U. and Lange, C. "A mathematical description of the Weber nucleus as a classical and quantum mechanical system." Analysis and Mathematical Physics, 14, 31 (2024).
  26. Li, Y. "Instantaneous Action at a Distance and the Principle of Locality, a new Proposal about their Possible Connection." Preprints.org (2024).

Additional Notable Resources

Major Book-Length Treatments

  • O'Rahilly, A. Electromagnetic Theory: A Critical Examination of Fundamentals. Dover (1965)
  • Graneau, P. Ampere-Neumann Electrodynamics of Metals. Hadronic Press (1985)
  • Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. Newtonian Electrodynamics. World Scientific (1996)
  • Assis, A.K.T. Weber's Electrodynamics. Kluwer (1994)
  • Assis, A.K.T. Relational Mechanics. Apeiron (1999)
  • Darrigol, O. Electrodynamics from Ampère to Einstein. Oxford (2000)
  • Phipps, T.E. Jr. Old Physics for New. Apeiron (2006/2012)
  • Graneau, P. and Graneau, N. In the Grip of the Distant Universe. World Scientific (2006)

Key Journals for Weber Electrodynamics

  • Physics Essays — Primary venue for Weber force papers
  • Foundations of Physics / Letters — Wesley's landmark series (1990)
  • Canadian Journal of Physics — Multiple Assis/Tajmar papers
  • Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie — Superconductivity applications
  • Progress in Electromagnetics Research — Liverpool group papers
  • European Journal of Physics — Circuit theory applications
  • American Journal of Physics — Historical and pedagogical papers
  • Apeiron (1988-2013) — Weber translations and monographs
  • Galilean Electrodynamics (1990-2021) — Alternative electrodynamics
  • Hadronic Journal — Graneau's foundational work
  • arXiv (physics.class-ph, physics.hist-ph) — Recent preprints

Key Research Groups (2010-2025)

  • UNICAMP, Brazil (A.K.T. Assis) — Translations, theory, applications
  • University of Liverpool (S. Maher, C. Baumgärtel) — Experimental tests
  • TU Dresden (M. Tajmar) — Experimental mass/induction tests
  • Independent (S. Kühn, Germany) — Weber-Maxwell numerical methods

Total publications compiled: ~300 entries spanning 1903-2024

This bibliography represents the most comprehensive English-language compilation of Weber electrodynamics and related action-at-a-distance publications assembled to date.