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That's because you don't know what you are talking about. Experiments with orbiting atomic clocks have experienced time dilation with no observers present. Gravitational lensing has been recorded without anyone out near the sun to watch it happen. Relativistic effects are not observer dependent.
That Einstein used them in his thought experiments does not indicate that they are crucial to the effects occurring. I challenge you to find something Einstein wrote that indicates otherwise.
It has nothing to do with ''what Einstein said.'' By logic, we are accounted by the math as possessing information about time dilation in theoretical science. If we act as observers that can be effected inertially and relative to another frame moving at speed, then we are part and parcel of relativity. Yes, there are atomic observers, but ignoring Einsteins thought-experiments would require us to consider us as not being components of the theory, which is false.