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Is it possible that the universe consists of only one beam of light (details inside)?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24489points) March 26th, 2017

Saying that anything that travels the speed of light time stops for it. So what about light? Light travels at the speed of light. So time stops for light. So light is traveling at infinite speed so technically is everywhere at once? Maybe the universe consists of only one beam of light? That is everywhere at once. What do you think?

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