Actualy it aplies to all photons. The mathematics that you get from this interpretation is identical to the Copenhagen interpretation and that governs all photons.
It goes like this...
When a photon is emited, it actualy radiates sphericaly through time AND space. That is to say, a portion of the photon travels forward in time while another portion travels backwards. The forward seeking portion of the photon is actualy 1/2 of the wave that an observer would see. This photon travels until it hits another electron. At that time, the 1/2 photon reflects backward -- in time -- along the same physical path back to the emiting electron. It also continues on forward.. but more on that in a moment.
Since the outgoing 1/2 wave follows the same path as the reflected 1/2 wave, and they are both going at C, an observer only sees their constructive interference that is seen to be traveling forward in time as a 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 wave of the photon.
When the backward traveling 1/2 wave reaches the emiting electron it continues back in time. This backward traveling 1/2 wave will then be creating destructive interference with the original backward traveling 1/2 wave from the emiter. A similar destructive interference occurs at the reciever. It consists of the original 1/2 forward traveling wave from the emiter, and the newly created 1/2 wave traveling forward from the receiver. As the receiver also creates a pair of 1/2 waves at the reflection event. One traveling back in time the other forward.
The net result is that the constructive interference only occurs between the emiter and the receiver and a whole wave is only ever observed traveling forward in time from emiter to receiver, at a speed of C.
Interestingly, from the point of view of the photon, it exists as a standing wave extending between the 2 electrons -- instantaneously -- since the journey takes 0 time when moving at a speed of C. This also leads to the view that it is the electrons reflecting back and forth, in time, off of the static photons.
I find this interpretation much more pleasing than the collapsing probability waves of the Copenhagen interpretation. It also has the pleasing effect of offering a much simpler interpretation of the Aspect experiment without requiring any paradox involving foreknowledge of the layout of the experiment by the photon. It also negates the need for an observer.
The photon, sends out a 'sphere' of 1/2 waves in all directions (forward and backward in time), and the one following the most probable path (path of lowest energy) is the only one that reflects back along that one path to re-enforce itself and instantiate that path as the true path followed by the photon.
Hence, a photon will only be emited if it 'knows' that it will be caught.
Now, as far as my own ideas go.. I think if this realy is what is going on, the momentary constructive and destructive interference of differing source photons that would momentarily occur throughout all of space could play a role in the source of the creation/destruction of virtual particles. But that's just a guess.