(February 27, 2015 at 8:11 pm)bennyboy Wrote:(February 27, 2015 at 1:10 pm)Surgenator Wrote: It is relevant because the 2nd postulate of relativity doesn't hold in the photon's reference frame. The photon's velocity is 0 in its frame when relativity requires it to always be c.To the OP.
Nevertheless, lets ignore this issue for the progress of your argument. If I say the photon's reference frame is valid, and it experiences no time and no distance traveled, where does this lead?
"The answer must be no. No time has passed for that photon in its long journey, so it was always going to arrive at my eye, and no matter what happens in its journey, this is written in stone."
Something heading toward you and hitting you does not prove it was determined. You have to show that all cases with the same starting conditions will produce the same effect. We know this is not the case because some of the photons hit other stuff alone the way.