RajeshTrivedi
Valued Senior Member
While all frames of references are as valid as each other, it is very hard to place one's self in a photon's frame of reference.
And just as true is the fact that our own sub-luminal frame of reference is the one we observe and need to deal with.
In that respect, and as I said before, photons certainly do travel/move.
That's the world we live in.
Indeed, a photon has no rest frame. It travels at a speed c, which is a singularity for the Lorentz equations which allow us to relate the frame of one ponderable bit of matter with another.
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This represents a singularity in the transform to-and-from any purported frame of the photon.
As for the eigenvectors, one goes to zero while another goes to infinity, making the situation worse than a typical singular matrix.
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That's exactly what I said!![]()
Is it so, Paddoboy ?
saying something is hard and saying that there is no such thing...both are different statements. The later statement as made by Rpenner is thoughtful academic statement with sound maths to support, but what you stated in the original was nothing but ignorant rant.