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Reasons for time dilation to happen on a habitable planet with same g force and not orbiting a black hole

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I wish to clarify my doubts regarding time dilation

Is it possible for a planet to be habitable like Edmund's planet from interstellar, which has somewhat similar gravitational force as Earth (9.8 m/s^2) and has time dilation with the time on that planet slower in the rate when compared with the time on Earth. If it is possible, what could be the reasons for it to happen?

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  1. The planet is not orbiting any black holes.

  2. Let us consider that 1 day on that planet would be 2 on earth.

  3. Similar g force is for the reason that humans could even inhabit that planet.

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