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I've read somewhere that a single photon is traveling backward and forward in time and that this is supposed to be every photon that exists?
1) Did I read that wrong?
2) Is this part of current science lore?
3) Is it just a proposed idea?
May I just let you know why I am asking too. (Curiosity is a terrible beast; especially when you are only an outside observer).
I was wondering, if it were so, how we would not be awash in photons filling every conceivable place.
I don't want to ask to try be a hijacker or anything so I thought I should explain why I was asking.
1) Did I read that wrong?
2) Is this part of current science lore?
3) Is it just a proposed idea?
May I just let you know why I am asking too. (Curiosity is a terrible beast; especially when you are only an outside observer).
I was wondering, if it were so, how we would not be awash in photons filling every conceivable place.
I don't want to ask to try be a hijacker or anything so I thought I should explain why I was asking.