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Are photons partially non-local? Warping time-space to achieve this? Seems a bit confusing.
I get that c is always supposed to be the same for all observers according to special relativity, but i am trying to picture what actually is supposedly happening there?
Forgive me if interpretation of the math/idea is either not possible, or beyond the scope of this forum. I thought there might be some kind of explanation, even if it has some math or logic component to it I don't mind...
I get that c is always supposed to be the same for all observers according to special relativity, but i am trying to picture what actually is supposedly happening there?
Forgive me if interpretation of the math/idea is either not possible, or beyond the scope of this forum. I thought there might be some kind of explanation, even if it has some math or logic component to it I don't mind...