Photon propagation through space & time?
Question: I would appreciate any help or further references regarding the below questions. Thank you very much for your time: Since a photon diverts all its motion through space at light speed and has no motion through time (i.e. photons do not age), what is the “something” that diverts all its motion at light speed through time and has no motion through space? Does this “something” exist even theoretically because isn’t it impossible on a quantum level to have zero motion? If it doesn’t exist theoretically, does that imply that motion itself creates time and without it there is no time? What is the opposite of “no passage of time” (photon) — “all time”, “no time”? Is this possibly an example of a broken symmetry? I forgot to inform you that I am not a scientist, but an attorney. I’ve referred to your excellent website for years. Answer: Hi I disagree with the premise that photons have “no motion through time.” In fact, they do move “through time.” All objects move in three dimensiona