Submitted by Opposite-Shoulder260 t3_11d4jwo in explainlikeimfive
phunkydroid t1_ja8phat wrote
Reply to comment by Dvorkam in Eli5: how old is a photon from the sun when it arrives to the earth? by Opposite-Shoulder260
From the perspective of the photon, there is no journey at all. It begins and ends at the same moment with zero time or distance in between. This is why a photon's "point of view" is just not a valid reference frame for any measurement.
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