If we’re anthropomorphizing photons, lets imagine how it experienced time. Most of those 93 million miles was instantaneous. Then for the the tiniest fraction of a second you’re screaming through thickening atmosphere before hitting someone and making a cone in their eye dance around like one of those fan powered air dancers at a used car lot. Maybe you even bounced off one those fan powered air dancers at a used car lot.
The photon perceives the entire journey as instantaneous. Individual photons always travel at C. The EM waves propagate slower in materials like glass and water, but the individual photons do not slow down. So the thickening atmosphere part of your story is technically a little off. The speed of light is slower but the photons are not. It has to do with waves interference patterns.
Skip to 5:15 in this video for a better explanation than I could ever give.
This weekend a whole lot of sunlight had the opportunity of beating me about the face, neck, and arms. I’m not embarrassed, really, but I am a bit red in the face about it
If I were a photon I’d probably be more interested in hitting a human than the ground
Photons at their core don’t rally experience time because they are traveling like lighing fast.
Also they prob bounce around the sun (trapped by magnetic fields) for longer than they travel to Earth.
Also 2, sometimes starlight hits my eyes. Those poor very well traveled photons. Some might be even a bit red, but I doubt I’ve actually detected those.
Indeed, photons can take years to get from the sun’s core to it’s surface
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The light from other stars travelled much farther until you blocked it with your retinas. Sun needs to grow some thicker skin.
To a handful of photons, I am a GOD.