I was just toying with this idea as it fits very well in with the idea of 4-dimensions and Einstein's relativity.
Light has properties of waves and particles and is said to be a "wavicle". Could this be because it IS a particle but not in the 3rd dimension? Maybe this light is a particle in time's dimension - the 4th dimension - that travels in and out of the 4th dimension in an oscillating fashion going in 3d space for half of the period and out of 3D space for the other half of the wave period? Such that this
light, traveling in the 4th dimension (the time dimension), makes stops in our 3rd dimension, and appears as a
constant beam in the direction it's traveling in the 4th dimension (3.00 x 10^8m/s?)
(bouncing through) perpindicularly to the 3rd dimension? Is that, also why it appears to behave as a wave and a particle? "Standing waves" so to speak? Each "wave period" of light is due to the relative frequency (number of periods per unit time) of this
wave "particle" traveling in and out of the realm of the 3D world. What I mean by this is if you attached an infinitely long tail of tissue paper to a bouncing ball. This ball would be traveling in an arc'd path for each time it bounces off the ground and the tail would demonstrate "humps" (half of the wave period). Something like that... Anyway, supposedly if you can reach the speed of light then time stands still in our dimension. Well could that perhaps be because you are in synchronization with the 4th dimension? Now that you are moving only relative the 1-3rd dimensions, they appear to be flying through time as you stand still in it. Maybe that speed exceeds our "quanta" of energy allowable and forces you out of the 3rd dimension, ejecting you like an electron is ejected from metal in the photoelectric effect. Hmm, sounds interesting. Time travel by getting to the 4th dimension, choosing where you would go in the 3rd, then getting back to the 3rd?
Now I'm just rambling... but please give me feedback! I want to hear what someone has to think about this. Thanks