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Michael F. Dmitriyev
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Perhaps, this a question will seem strange, but it is not such easy
as what can seem at first sight. Moving of any object occurs in spacetime. Any object at a microscopic level represents set of particles placed in vacuum.
Further.
The particle having mass can’t selfpropagate. It can’t move without action of external force.
Photons of light can selfpropagate in vacuum.
There may be it is a unique way of moving in vacuum?
as what can seem at first sight. Moving of any object occurs in spacetime. Any object at a microscopic level represents set of particles placed in vacuum.
Further.
The particle having mass can’t selfpropagate. It can’t move without action of external force.
Photons of light can selfpropagate in vacuum.
There may be it is a unique way of moving in vacuum?