Two observers separated by large enough distance are not in uniform reference frames with respect to each other.
“Has nothing to do with wiggling.
Two observers separated by large enough distance are not in uniform reference frames with respect to each other.”
According to your earlier post, the Special Theory relies on 2 things: constant velocity and uniform reference frame.
I assumed uniform reference frame with anything we observe. If something can be observed, it is inside the same universe and hence the same physics apply to me as they do to the observed object.
The only other variable was constant velocity. Wiggling negates that, thereby cancelling out the rules applying to the Special Theory, according to the rules you told me.