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For the velocity four-vector we have:
$\eta^{\mu}=\gamma(c,\vec v)$, with $\gamma=\frac 1 {\sqrt{{1-\frac {v^2} {c^2}}}}$.
So even if we stand still ($\vec v=0$, with respect to the Universe) we move with velocity $\vec c$ (through time).
Now $\eta_{\mu} \eta^{\mu}=c^2$ (you can calculate thi...