Essentially, the universe squeezes the photon to stay at full velocity at all times. It doesnt slow down because the rules say it cant exist otherwise.
Photons are not ‘propelled’, they go one speed and one speed only, otherwise they dont exist.
Realistically, everything in the universe wants to go *c*, unless mass is imparted to the object/particle.
If black holes dont let light escape, how does light not slow to zero….actually just remembered what someone said, and remembered that time does not pass in black holes..I never connected the 2, I figured light is stopped and time does not move. Ya just need the time to stop to keep the light from ecaping….
To disagree with nearly every other answer here.
Light doesn’t travel forever at the same speed, it does in fact slow down.
To support this is I cite the phenomenon known as cosmic background radiation.
That fuzz you can hear on an old TV or radio that isn’t tuned properly is an abundance of radio waves that we can detect.
These radio waves are actually the output from the big bang that had slowed down and lost energy over time. They used to be visible light or other higher energy radiation.
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