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Hey,
I understand GR pretty well and I realize how and why light is constant and appears constant from any frame of reference. My question is that even though nothing can reach light speed except a photon (or massless particle), how would other photons appear to them? In other words, from a photon's percpective, the other photons couldn't appear to be "evading them at light speed" as they do for any other particle because wouldn't this mean that they're in fact moving faster than light? I'll restate the question once more just for clarity. Since two objects traveling side by side at a constant velocity perceive each other to be static, why isn't this the same for the actual photons themselves? And if it is, how can this be possible becuase then the photon is seeing light at a velocity of zero, not c. Hope this makes sense.
thanx
I understand GR pretty well and I realize how and why light is constant and appears constant from any frame of reference. My question is that even though nothing can reach light speed except a photon (or massless particle), how would other photons appear to them? In other words, from a photon's percpective, the other photons couldn't appear to be "evading them at light speed" as they do for any other particle because wouldn't this mean that they're in fact moving faster than light? I'll restate the question once more just for clarity. Since two objects traveling side by side at a constant velocity perceive each other to be static, why isn't this the same for the actual photons themselves? And if it is, how can this be possible becuase then the photon is seeing light at a velocity of zero, not c. Hope this makes sense.
thanx