Thanks, and sorry to burst your bubble, but it's true: nothing is faster than the speed of light (oh no, not theories), although I do agree about the white light comment. Try to disperse a white light ray into the spectrum with a prism. It's really pretty. ^^ Not much of a weapon, unless you want to blind/wow someone. Maybe you could somehow get a really really intense light ray.
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Whether or not a photon is its antiparticle or not is irrelevant, because it has no practical use anyway, but from what I understand, an antiparticle has the same mass and opposite charge as its particle. A photon has no mass and no charge, hence it fits the description.
So, a photon's antiparticle would also be a photon, travelling at the speed of light, c. I'm all happy with that, but wouldn't it also be travelling in opposite time (what is opposite time?)...or opposite direction? (But then the particle and antiparticle would have a relative speed of 2c, which can't be right).
Why's the speed of light relevant?
Edit: bad wording.