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I am not an expert!
As I understand it, Einstein considered, what a guy standing in a photon will experience if he look at his watch.
My understanding says, that the guy, and the photon does not experience the flow of time, and also no other measurable change.
If my understanding is correct, should the universe then not be a singularity, when experienced from a photon?
I am not an expert!
As I understand it, Einstein considered, what a guy standing in a photon will experience if he look at his watch.
My understanding says, that the guy, and the photon does not experience the flow of time, and also no other measurable change.
If my understanding is correct, should the universe then not be a singularity, when experienced from a photon?
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