Suppose I want to know what the universe looks like from the perspective of a frame of reference moving at $c$ relative to my current frame. As discussed at length in various other questions on this forum, from the perspective of the current established theory of special relativity, the notion of such a frame is more or less nonsense.$^{[1]}$
However...
Is it possible to modify the setting of special relativity, by adding dimensions to space-time, or any other hereto unobserved features, such that the restriction of the theory to our 4-D slice of space-time matches special relativity, and such that there is a meaningful way to describe the frame of a photon?
[1] In partiucular, the transformation we get by shoving $v=c$ into the usual formulae is not in the Lorentz group (it doesn't preserve volume of space-time and is not invertible).