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Someone might wonder about why we can't use the blueshift as a way to define a 'speed'? We find the blue shift both in the case of a acceleration and in the case of matters 'gravity', don't we? Yep, we do, but as soon as you start to move uniformly (coasting away in space) that blueshift will disappear, leaving you with no information of a speed, although you still will have one defined relative your origin and the universe (stars) at large.
Hmm, that's where I differ Jeffrey.I define it as a 'constant'. You can't have different 'constants'
Mike, the turnaround is not what creates a 'instant time dilation'.