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From the reference point of a photon, at what velocity are the photons around it traveling at?
I'm asking it because doesn't light ALWAYS travel at light speed, no matter what the reference point? Does that principle only apply to things that are not photons or gravitational disturbances, or does it apply to absolutely everything?
I guess this is a rather dumb question, but confusing to me nonetheless.
I'm asking it because doesn't light ALWAYS travel at light speed, no matter what the reference point? Does that principle only apply to things that are not photons or gravitational disturbances, or does it apply to absolutely everything?
I guess this is a rather dumb question, but confusing to me nonetheless.