Can You give me a link to a movie showing this, filmed through some kind of microscope?
I doubt you could observe such behaviours using conventional microscopes.
Errm... It was the rhetorical question, Zanzibar. I know that it can't be observed directly. What I want to say is, that you don't know, if photons are stopping at other particles, you only have a theory, which converge with observations of
results of passing light thrug a medium and which is well supported by math. What really happens in nano-world (pico- ? femto- ?) - we don't know.
Other particles that move at the speed of light include the gluon and theoretically the graviton
Neither free gluons nor gravitons were observed. They are just theory (nice one) describing interactions between other particles. Until somone will find a trace left by gluon (graviton) you can not say "gluons and gravitons are particles which can travel at lightspeed".
Heh, and what would happen, if photon stopped in pure vacuum ? Would it just... vanished ? If it has no rest mass (no rest energy), it simply does not exist... Right ?
Your comment has the same value as the sentence "Purple monkey dishwasher". Photons exist and have energy. They do not stop in a pure vacuum.
Again - It was not a question, it was a sentence showing, that your statements are of the same value You mention above

"Photons exist and have energy", because they are moving, at least according to current theories which assume that they have no rest mass.
Tachyons may exist if their starting conditions allowed them to have such properties. If something started off existence moving faster than the speed of light, then it would still be moving faster than the speed of light today - and theoretically backwards through time as well.
Currently tachions are result of playing with imaginary numbers. IF the theory is right (if they do exist), there is no way we can detect any (they are far away and long time ago

). Technically - they don't exists (until we produce and observe one).
You set up some variables with random values, and simulate 1000 iterations of your system and record the final values. Then you change 1 of those variables by 0.000000001 and re-run the same simulation, and you will end up with totally different resulting values.
And if You repeat the same simulation with the same starting conditions, You get what ? The same result or diffrerent result? If the result remains the same - your system is not unpredictable, it follows well defined rules (even if You don't know those rules).
This means that if you are looking at a real system and measuring its initital state, you cannot predict (accurately) its state after 1000 iterations, because even if you are off by a tiny bit, your prediction has no value.
It only means, that you don't know all required variables, you do not take into account all of single objects involved in your model and you don't know the real formula allowing to calculate everything (see ->
Unification theory, ->
Theory of everything etc...)
I predict that the sun will rise tommorow. 
You are right in the world of cosmology.
In the world of quantum physics You may be wrong

.
In the world of theory You may be wrong.
If the dense cloud covers the sky, so dense, that no device can detect sun through it (your eyes, if you haven't anything else at the moment), You will never know if it raised or not. It could also simultaneously rise and not rise. Read about ->
Schrödinger's cat 
(although You probably know about that "experiment", Zanzibar).
And about movie - I haven't seen it yet, and I think I'll wait untl it is broadcasted in TV. There are so many movies covering this topic - have you watched "Back to the Future" (

), or "Time Cop" ? There are more similar productions, I don't remember them atm. I also remember a story I read long time ago, I cant recall the author nor the title. In that story people were traveling back in time to hunt dinosaurs, for fun. Of course, they were doing it in a way which "guaranteed" leaving the future (I mean present) in unchanged state. They used special artificial paths, they always were taking all bullets back to the future etc. One day one of hunters panicked and he left he path. He had only some mud on his shoes, so they though it will be OK. But they did not notice a butterfly sticked to the mud. I think You already guess, that they found quite different world after returning... Just another example of "butterfly effect"
