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Better tell these guys
http://hep-proj-photon2001.web.cern.ch/hep-proj-photon2001/
They held their 14th Anual workshop on photon-photon collisions 4 years ago!
OK Clanad (Mr. D. Advocate here), if the light photons are wave packets like the ripples on a pond etc., why do we see light from distant stars? Waves in space? When space is largely a vacuum so nothing there to transmit the waves. We don't see ripples in the pond when the water has gone! That is, ripples in the emptiness where the water used to be. Throw a stone into the empty pond; go on. Look! no splash. Not a single ripple.
Maybe those eggheads have been meeting for 14 years to figure out where their ripples went.
Electromagnetic wave propagation, Java applet here.