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I am going to say something else on this matter. Say you had a lattice of photons that you decided were going to be your fixed background. How can you determine that the whole lattice is not moving in a particular direction? That the paths of the photons are in fact not those of an absolutely stationary frame. If the local frame is inertial then it is not possible to tell since the laws of physics are the same for all inertial frames of reference.
How about still in the sense that the tennisball observes no net redshift or blueshift of the cosmic microwave background radiation?
Quote I am going to say something else on this matter. Say you had a lattice of photons that you decided were going to be your fixed background. How can you determine that the whole lattice is not moving in a particular direction? That the paths of the photons are in fact not those of an absolutely stationary frame. If the local frame is inertial then it is not possible to tell since the laws of physics are the same for all inertial frames of reference. Agreed, but if your lattice of photons is in an infinite void, or any infinite "space-like entity", each photon must be perceived as occupying a central position, so differentiating between them, in terms of position, is possible only within your artificially constructed IRF. Beyond that, how is it possible to determine motion if you cannot determine position?
P.S. You are then talking about the interface between dark energy and gravity.