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A photon does not represent a valid reference frame. All valid frames have physics that is no different than any other frame, and this includes light moving at c. You're attempting to describe a frame in which a photon is at rest, which yields meaningless results.So the best I can answer is that in such a 'frame', length is meaningless, as is time, mass, and just about any other meaningful thing in physics.
What about a photon moving in a medium which makes it move at less than c? Could it represent a valid reference frame?
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 26/03/2020 03:41:53What about a photon moving in a medium which makes it move at less than c? Could it represent a valid reference frame?It seems so. You could have water moving through a pipe at about 0.76c and light going through it would make zero net progress.Time passes by normally in such a frame.