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it is particularly hard question to answer because there are many theories regarding how light in particularly travels, one theory says it's a wave and another says it's a particle. based on these two theories, there are question about the behaviour of light that can be answered but it is not 100% that which theory is correct, because light behaves as a wave and a particle.

how does light travel in vacuum is misery, it has some form of magnetic radiation that it creates for itself that it can travel.

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