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what is a photon physically when it's emitted? a point field like an electron but smaller?

also, are photons only released by leptons dropping energy levels? or can any elementary particle do it?

and why is it that they have to always move at c, but can be absorbed or bent by black holes? wouldn't that field cause acceleration, a change in velocity?

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