Time dilation between comoving galaxies is a complex topic influenced by both redshift and perspective effects. Observations show that clocks in distant galaxies appear to tick slower due to redshift, but distinguishing between time dilation and perspective effects can be challenging. In general relativity, comoving time is used, which indicates no time dilation occurs between comoving observers. The concept of time dilation is often misinterpreted, as it relates to the proper time of different observers rather than merely the observed ticking of clocks. Overall, time dilation is an abstract concept that does not easily translate to observable quantities in curved spacetime.