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From what I understand the photons are going at the speed of light and are not experiencing time at all. So even though they appear to spent 457 million years getting here to us; to the photons it appears that they get here instantaneously. The section suggests that the photons are experiencing this time, which is incorrect. I think it should be reworded to explain they only experience the distance but I'm not an expert, so I am hesitant to do this myself. — SkyLined ( talk)
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From what I understand the photons are going at the speed of light and are not experiencing time at all. So even though they appear to spent 457 million years getting here to us; to the photons it appears that they get here instantaneously. The section suggests that the photons are experiencing this time, which is incorrect. I think it should be reworded to explain they only experience the distance but I'm not an expert, so I am hesitant to do this myself. — SkyLined ( talk)