
Originally Posted by
fcunnane
Wouldn't the "bending" of light around let's say as the observer views an eclipse of that light source if the eclipsing object is large enough also be a symptom of acting as a particle? The gravitational force rather than the electromagnetic force of the wave function?
It's the space it's moving it which is bent, not the light.
As the light "experiences" things, it's moving in a straight line. It doesn't matter if it's wave or particle, it's just doing what light does when it's moving in a straight line.
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