The photon travels until it disappears into the invisible universe.
It interacts with gravity as well as antigravity and it does not gain or lose energy through such interactions with gravity, but it maintains its objective motion with its own energy, however, the effect of interaction with dark energy is irreversible.
Such external forces carry it during relevant interactions, but the photon maintains its own momentum, the effective deviation from such transport is zero 0 = (x - x) in the gravitational field. so that the photon maintains its original path after releasing the gravitational interaction.
But the effect of antigravity on the photon is irreversible, because it is redshifted more than other types of redshift. A photon's interaction with antigravity is possible only when it leaves the influence of a galaxy and moves beyond its edge where the zero-gravity sphere of radius starts.
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