According to me photons move at speed c thanks to the vibrations of space moving at speed c?
I asked other questions on my RG pages example:
- Is the terrestrial mile (1.609344 km) the wavelength of the vibration of the space?
No, photons do not ride waves of space vibration to travel at the speed of light. They move through space as massless particles, following the principles of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics.
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