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If a photon is a wave how does it move through space?

>> No.8436404
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If a tsunami is a wave how does it move through water?

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Why do you think it's the photon that moves?

>> No.8436500

The Aether.

>> No.8436503

>>8436396
Amazingly

>> No.8437936

>>8436404
Tsunami isn't a wave - that's why it is so much more dangerous.
Tsunami is not water bobbing up and down, it's a mass of water moving forwards.

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>>8437936

>> No.8437970

>The Aether.
No, it's the ether, also known as gravity field, of which light is an energy expression.

>> No.8437996

>>8436396
A photon is a wave packet, not a wave