from the perspective of a photon moving with the maximum possible speed, by the effect of aberration, the entire universe is infront of the photon in a single dot. by hitting the dot the single photon will hit the entire visible universe to it. just a thought which has relation to different physics theories and phenomena. the question is how much of the universe fits into the single dot that the photon hits? will it hit only the dead on spot on its trajectory, the closest to it, leaving the rest of the universe behind of the spot? is the universe, from the perspective of a photon, a single continuous line behind the dot, emerging as a “normal” universe during the hit and disappearing again once the photon changes direction after bouncing off something? how a photon sees the universe in substances like water where it moves slower than the maximum speed and what does it means to the transfer of information? many questions to reflect on, which may give some insights.
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