How long is a "day" in intergalactic space?
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Imagine a human colony with the concept of an Earth day being transported somehow into the deep, deep space between galaxies.
As we know, gravity wells affect the relative passage of time. So, in this case, Earth time would run slower than the colony.
But by how much? Do the other gravity wells, such as the Sun or galaxy mass, make much of a difference?
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