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I am not sure one could take the same perspective as light, but that reference frame probably obeys the same four-vector rules. Therefore, if I got this right, for an external observer, light does not travel trough time, only space.

However, in its own reference frame, light should travel trough time at the speed of light (and doesn't move in space in that reference frame). I wonder what happens to the energy in that frame...



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