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Why must $v$ be $< c$ in the Lorentz transformations? Do these equations not apply to light?

I was trying to understand how things look from the perspective of light. Looking at the Lorentz transformations, it seems that the universe would contract along the direction of movement into a plane, and time would stop. But I have heard that these equations cannot be applied to light speed, when $v=c$.

Why don't the Lorentz transformations apply when $v=c$?

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