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Given that a photon of light connects two points in spacetime, from the imaginary perspective of the photon, could the photon be analogous to a wormhole?  

I may be misunderstanding this but doesn't everything connect two points in spacetime? I thought one could draw a worldline in spacetime for any object.

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I may be misunderstanding this but doesn't everything connect two points in spacetime? I thought one could draw a worldline in spacetime for any object.

Okay, I'm a bit sleep deprived, but I was thinking that from the perspective,of the photon,the connection is instant, because time doesn't.  But of course, space wouldn't exist either.  Maybe I just should take a nap.

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16 hours ago, BrianCannard said:

Photons are wormholes. That's why and how entanglement works. There's no hidden "entanglement force field" exist. Ordinary photons do just fine.

Do you have a source to back up your claim, or is this something that you just "know"?

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