>Time slows down and length contracts as we approach the speed of light
From the perspective of a photon, does time stand still?
If so, how does it interact with anything at all without the rate of change (time)?
Or how do we experience the CMB redshifted from long time ago. For the photon itself no time has passed, but one of its characteristic properties, the wavelength has changed for us...
I'm very confused
From the perspective of a photon, does time stand still?
If so, how does it interact with anything at all without the rate of change (time)?
Or how do we experience the CMB redshifted from long time ago. For the photon itself no time has passed, but one of its characteristic properties, the wavelength has changed for us...
I'm very confused