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Originally Posted by BrucePartington
The tricky part is that for you to create a detector, you need a reference, in this case, the absence of time, if such thing even exists in our universe (I know it did in ST-DS9).
I seem to remember reading somewhere that GPS satellites had to adjust for time warp while sending data to our GPS receivers. This is to compensate for the space-time warp caused by Earth's gravity.
And this time I am *not* making things up just to tease Red.
Edit: here it is on youtube
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In which case, one has to wonder what is at the centre of a black hole, because if gravity affects the passage of time then the rapid increase of gravitational fields would also affect time (a bit like the episode of Stargate when an off-world team dials back in from a planet that is being devoured by a black hole. [A Matter of Time]). Is the center of the black hole made up of anti-time or an absence of time?