According to Einstein's Theory of Relativity time slows as you approach the speed of light. To anything traveling at the speed of light time ceases to be, there simply is no time. Light and electricity and sub-atomic particles are the only things that naturally travel at the speed of light (I think). Light particles or photons have no mass plus they simultaneously exhibit the seemingly contradictory properties of both particles and waves when observed. Hiesenberg proved that in the quantum universe the very act of observing something causes it to behave differently than if it had been unobserved.
Recently lab tests taken thousands of miles apart show that quantum particles that are split or separated react instantaneously the same way together when only one of them is acted upon. No time lag at all. None. No physical connection at all and yet they behave like they are right next to each other. How can that be? It's as if these particles and light don't actually exist in this world we know and understand, yet there they are.
Could it be that light has no mass and behaves like both particles and waves only because it travels at the speed of light? That light in its purest form exists outside time as we know it. For all we know time is just a human construct, necessary for our minds to organize the many slices of now into a sequential form that makes it easier to understand and deal with; this has been postulated since the beginning of insightful thought.
I don't have the right words for all of this but I feel like I'm onto something here. Or am I reinventing the wheel with all of this?