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Photons don't interact with any of the three dimensions as we know them at all, especially time. They exist in all places AT the same time, theoretically, and they don't seem to dissipate based on the passage of time, but we literally have no way of proving that one way or another. They just seem to be around.
Okay, I'll admit I was expecting you to have a better reasoning for what you said than "we don't know anything."
Also, the three spacial dimensions are the x, y and z axis. Time is the fourth dimension of Einstein's spacetime, which he did openly admit wasn't quite the right way of looking at it anyways, but rather it was just the best answer he could come up with.