Let me clean up this sentence so that it's clearer.
I wrote earlier:
"But you're still making an observation of one frame of reference from yet another frame of reference and then labeling the entire universe to this or that."
Let me reword that to this:
"But you're still making an observation of one frame of reference and then assuming that ALL other frames of reference within the entire universe hold that same property/feature...and we don't really know if that argument holds true for light in the first place, we assume it does because of SR (popular support is not absolute). So an observation of the speed of a metric against the speed of light in one frame may be completely different within some other frame because of the properties within that region...light may well be unimpeded, but the metric may be. This is why I wrote earlier, {the speed of light through space depends entirely upon the properties of the light and the properties of the space}...so that must go for the Metric also, actually it applies to everything, because if the Metric is unaffected by properties of spacetime, then it is separate from spacetime, and that does nothing but introduce the ether argument."
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