If a photon is a wave and is moving along the x-axis at the


If a photon is a wave and is moving (along the X-axis) at the speed of light, isn't any specific part of the wave moving faster than the speed of light? A specific point on the wave moves up and down yet is traveling in the X direction at the speed of light... so wouldn't the instant velocity of the wave be faster than the speed of light?

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