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From a photon's point of view, is the universe is compressed to zero length?
by purplecows on May 16th, 2011
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If photons cannot experience time, traveling as they do at c, how can they interact with anything, when interaction requires time?
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Could time be defined as a perception of particle activity?
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Is inertia a result of relativistic frame dragging?
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how do you come to that conclusion?
by Hattori Hanzo on December 9th, 2008
based on mathmatics, numbers are infinite.
by deltabtry on December 9th, 2008
indeed but physical things are rarely so
by Hattori Hanzo on December 9th, 2008