Originally posted by mosgood
So does that mean you really aren't "moving" through space but just appearing at the destination?
It' relative and depends on a frame of reference.
Say you are on the ground and watch a two ship flight. They fly out, go through the waypoints and land somewhere else.
The leader of the flight obviously moved some distance, hasn't he? He was here, and now he is over there.
But, if you are his wingman, how far did he moved? Hasn't moved at all. You took off 5 meters apart and now you are still 5 meters apart.
Same with a photon. If you observe it, you yourself being stationary, it looks different than it would if you were a photon's wingman, (you moving with a speed of light).
In addittion, I said stationary in order to make it easier to notice a difference. I reality there is not stationary frame of reference, but it does not change the picture. The point is that different observers in different frames of reference will see the same phenomenon differently.
Events that are simultaneous in one frame of reference, may not be in another.