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by hyperpallium 2932 days ago
> A disturbance of the field at a point only affects the value of the field in the immediate spacetime surroundings, just like a water wave.

Ok, I see that's local (though not mechanical, as you say).

I think a magnetic field (as from a magnet, not a wave) is not local though? So, the transmissiin of modulation is "local", but the field itself is "at a distance"?

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When you move the magnet, the field change takes a while to propogate outwards. So, yes also local