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Are there self-propagating particles? Does a photon, for instance, self-propagate? If so, is it required that they travel the speed of light?
The discussion revolves around the concept of self-propagating particles, specifically focusing on photons and their behavior. Participants explore the definitions and implications of self-propagation in the context of physics, including the relationship between momentum, energy, and the speed of light.
Participants express differing views on the nature of self-propagation, with no consensus reached on whether photons self-propagate or how to define the concept in relation to motion and forces.
There are unresolved definitions regarding self-propagation and its implications, as well as dependencies on interpretations of physical laws and equations.
zewpals said:Does a photon, for instance, self-propagate? If so, is it required that they travel the speed of light?