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Do photons time travel when reflecting? ?
I forgot where I read it but I once read that when you look into a mirror photons have no why if knowing where you eyes are, so they travel across the universe before reaching your eyes. When they do, and after trying all routes, they pretty much go back in time and take the shortest way.

Now I may be ******* stupid and not getting my terms right, and I can't fine the thing I read to make sure. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or am I just crazy? If I am right could someone please link me a page I can read in the topic, I can't find anything (giving more weight to the idea I'm just stupid and completely misread something)

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