(February 26, 2015 at 7:24 pm)bennyboy Wrote:(February 26, 2015 at 6:48 pm)Surgenator Wrote: Attempt 2:Okay. So since a photon never exists at any other speed than "c," it is not changing inertial reference frames, and therefore there is nothing like a Lorentz transformation to be considered. Is that what you're saying?
The observer observes their view of reality which is not any more/less correct than another observer's view.
The affects on the observer occur when the observer changes inertial reference frames.
It refers to your response that things "I don't think relativity is about how things SEEM" and ... ahh forget it. My point is distraction from your discussion.
For the sake of the argument, lets ignore how the photon's reference frame breaks one of relativity's axioms. Where is this leading to?