Maine farmer Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 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? Quote
exchemist Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 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. Quote
Maine farmer Posted January 8, 2017 Author Report Posted January 8, 2017 (edited) 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. Edited January 8, 2017 by Farming guy Quote
A-wal Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 Exactly, the whole universe is a singularity from the perspective of a photon so a photon can't experience anything. Quote
BrianCannard Posted December 28, 2021 Report Posted December 28, 2021 Photons are wormholes. That's why and how entanglement works. There's no hidden "entanglement force field" exist. Ordinary photons do just fine. Quote
OceanBreeze Posted December 28, 2021 Report Posted December 28, 2021 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"? Quote
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