The speed of an object standing still on Earth is relative and depends on the chosen frame of reference, such as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). When accounting for Earth's motion around the Sun and the Sun's orbit in the galaxy, the Solar System travels at approximately 390 km/sec relative to the CMB, while the galaxy moves at about 603 km/sec. The CMB serves as a useful reference frame due to its uniformity, but it is one of many possible frames. Discussions highlight that while the laws of physics are consistent across frames, the CMB frame is particularly convenient for cosmological calculations. Ultimately, the concept of an absolute stationary point in the universe remains debated among physicists.