Archived From the relative point of view of a photon, is a photon everywhere the same time of its course? (AskScience)
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[–] drakesdoom 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I think it would be more accurate to say to the photon it never moves. Space is so warped from its point of view that origin and destination are indistinguishable.
[–] allogonist ago
It moves not through space, because to a photon space does not exist. Source and destination exist at different points in time, but the distance between them is zero.
[–] Arduous_Armadillo ago
...huh.