Why don't photons experience time?

In summary, Einstein tried to imagine what an electromagnetic wave would look like from the point of view of a motorcyclist riding alongside it, but found that it didn't make sense. There are two ways that the velocity of the system's center of mass could be: it could be moving at the speed of light, or it couldn't. If V=c, then all the particles are moving along parallel lines, and therefore they can't interact, can't perform computations, and can't be conscious. If V is less than c, then the observer's frame of reference isn't moving at the speed of light.
  • #141
PeterDonis

Because c dt = dl. Look at the two events I wrote down:

(0, 0, 0, 0) and (1000, 1000, 0, 0)

I used units where c = 1, so we have dt = 1000 and dl = 1000; the interval is null because the two are equal.


very helpful insight...I had forgotten the distinction between a null interval in space versus a null interval in space-time...

a nice brief discussion here for others who may be learning:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacetime_interval#Spacetime_intervals


and also 'null events of a photon' trace out a lightcone...illustration here,
in flat space-time

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-cone

This kind of light-cone has some characteristics of null surfaces in cosmological,
also accelerated, horizons, right??
 
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  • #142
Naty1 said:
This kind of light-cone has some characteristics of null surfaces in cosmological, also accelerated, horizons, right??

Light cones are null surfaces, and all null surfaces have properties in common, yes.
 

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