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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[–] The_Cat ago
There is no relative point of view of a photon. In relativity, there are no observers that travel at c.
[–] Dr_vIQtor [S] ago
There can be theoretical observations
[–] The_Cat ago
No, because it's the theory itself that prevents an observer from reaching c. No Lorentz boost can reach c. It can reach arbitrarily close to c, but not c.