Feynman Explains Why light does not move

Because if you trace Einstein's relativity to its logical endpoint and apply Feynman's quantum electrodynamics — the theory he won a Nobel for — you arrive at something that sounds like nonsense: from light's own frame, no distance is crossed, no time passes, and nothing actually moves. The speed of light isn't about light moving through space. It's about what space and time are.In 13 minutes, we follow Feynman's logic through special relativity, the path integral, and the double-slit experiment to show you why "light moves" is already the wrong way to think — and what replaces it is far more unsettling.📌 What you'll discover: Why saying "light moves" is already a misunderstanding How special relativity forces you to abandon the idea of a photon's "journey" Why a photon experiences zero proper time — created and arrived in the same instant Feynman's path integral: light explores every possible path simultaneously The double-slit experiment and what it reveals about light's true nature Why "the speed of light" is really the speed of causality ⏱️ Video Timeline: 0:00 — The Statement That Sounds Wrong: "Light Doesn't Move" 0:40 — What Everyone Learns About Light's Speed — and Why It's Incomplete 1:50 — Special Relativity in 90 Seconds: The Only Setup You Need 3:00 — Time Dilation and Length Contraction — What Happens at Light Speed 4:30 — The Photon's "Perspective": A Trip Across the Universe in Zero Seconds 6:00 — Feynman's Path Integral: Light Explores Every Path at Once 7:30 — The Double-Slit Experiment: Wave, Particle, or Neither? 9:00 — Feynman Diagrams and QED: Why "Motion" Is the Wrong Word 10:30 — Lene Hau Stopped Light Completely — What That Proved 11:30 — The Speed of Causality: What "c" Really Means 12:15 — Feynman's Warning: "If You Think You Understand It, You Don't" 12:45 — Conclusion: Light Doesn't Move. Reality Does.