>>12648212>From light's POV, its got its own lifespan.BUT if a photon is zero-mass at top-speed then it should itself experience no passage of time at all.
IT should be in time passed = 0.0000000seconds to the POV of the photon itself.
>In effect, if someone was travelling at speed of light, they could go everywhere at the same time.you state "if at light speed then everywhere in travel-path is at same-time"...
therefore you can not decay. does light decay?
>Hence there's this idea that the universe may really just be one electron in different states/places at different time.I've heard this from previous threads stating stuff like electron/positron production pairs is the same particle vibrating back/forth in time...
BUT every annihilation emits a gamma-photon and explosive-force-energy.
SO basically, it has yet to account for the free-gamma and free explosive-force from every back/forth vibration...
science generally distances itself from free-energy.
I've no idea how to go about proving your "same-electron" theory, if you have ideas, please let me know.