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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[–] Dalroc 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yes, you got that right. The photon is everywhere along its path at the same time from it's own perspective. All spacetime distances are zero for a photon.
Source: Have soon earned my bachelors degree in Astronomy and read a relativity course this summer.