On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 10:47 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]>
wrote:

*> My point is that the CMB "clock" exists everywhere, and that it has no
> relative motion wrt anything, so how can time dilation be applied to it? AG*


It can't. Nobody said the CMB looks the same for everybody regardless of
their motion. It doesn't. But if you and I are in relative motion then I
will see my local clock running faster than your local clock, and you will
see your local clock running faster than my local clock. And the CMB has
absolutely nothing to do with it because Time Dilation is about what local
clocks do.

 John K Clark

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