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JesseM said:[...]
You are a fairly good approximation of a "perpetually inertial observer". So, according to your previous comments, you shouldn't have a strong preference for which inertial frame you personally (usually) choose for your own "point-of-view" (POV).
You could choose to use the ordinary wristwatches and measuring tapes that you can buy at numerous retail stores here on Earth (which provide the time and spatial coordinates which Einstein chose to use for any given one of his inertial frames, in his 1905 paper, OR you could choose to use the coordinates of some particular inertial frame that is moving at some given constant velocity very near the speed of light, relative to the (approximately) inertial frame of the Earth.
If you make the latter choice, you will need to acquire and wear a wristwatch that doesn't tick at the same rate that my Timex ticks at. And you will need a measuring tape that is different from those that I've bought at Lowe's hardware store. In fact, you will need to buy one tape for measuring distances along the direction of relative motion, and another tape for measuring distances perpendicular to that direction (and even additional tapes, if you want to measure distances along various other angles to the direction of relative motion).
Presumably, from your previous comments, you really don't have much preference for which of the above two alternative POV's you decide to choose ... they are both equally good.
So, which of those two types of wristwatch have you been using, during your life, so far? Which type of measuring tape?
Mike Fontenot