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Is the whole universe collapsed to a singularity, for a photon?

Using some elementary concepts, I've arrived at the apparent conclusion that all the space seen from a particle moving at the speed of light always collapses to a singularity at distance 0 from the particle itself. Looking for contrary proofs (or errors).

The computation is valid for an inertial reference system put in any point in space, for that I used the generalization "all space".

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