(February 24, 2015 at 11:40 am)Alex K Wrote:(February 24, 2015 at 11:34 am)AFTT47 Wrote: I don't get it. As has been pointed out several times, gravity does deflect the path a photon. It has been observed. I believe that was the first test of general relativity. A star was observed close to the sun during a total eclipse and its apparent position was indeed shifted by the sun's gravity well.
As I understand the OP now, the question would then be whether the way in which matter/spacetime deflects the photon isn't also determined from the start because the proper time of the photon is zero.
No because it's still relative to the observer not the photon itself.
The OP seems to be predicated on the observer buying into the photon's self-referencing spacetime rather than it being observed through the observer's spacetime (relatively). Any deflection, therefore, is a relativistic observation. The proper spacetime of the photon itself is an irrelevance.
MM
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