Civil_Willingness298 t1_jcnpz88 wrote
Reply to comment by mysteryofthefieryeye in Where do photons go if they've been emitted but are destined to never be absorbed, and would these photons traveling ad infinitum define the edge of the universe (even if space itself were still larger)? by mysteryofthefieryeye
No, it is scientific fact. https://phys.org/news/2014-05-does-light-experience-time.amp
mysteryofthefieryeye OP t1_jcnucsf wrote
I know light doesn't experience time. From the photon's vantage, you are right. But in physical space, it still takes time for the photon to reach a destination. Downvote me all you want but your original comment is plainly wrong.
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