I’m not quite sure which thing you’re saying, but if you mean that given the bas

I’m not quite sure which thing you’re saying, but if you mean that given the base rate (assuming there is one), then accounting for gravity and velocity should (and does) end up with rate unequal everywhere, but if you compensate for gravity and velocity, then yes you should find the base rate everywhere. (Though it’s almost impossible to totally sum gravity and velocity outside of one’s reference frame.)
WHich like most relativity makes one’s head hurt. 😉

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Source date (UTC): 2024-04-23 18:08:34 UTC

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