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I want to end this annoying myth once and for all that time passage is different in further space due to gravitational pull.

Time does not exist, it is a measurement of relative positions of objects in a gravitaitonal cycle that we organize according to and have accepted the concept as a relative measurement of our own coordination so well that we have an ingrained feeling of time.

That means when time is slower or faster due to being in different gravitational circumstances in space that the CLOCK measurement will run differently, but it will not affect physical events occurring meaning you will actually live (only by clock) 10000 years if the time is 1000 times faster and nothing on earth or your reality will change. It's a measurement, and time doesn't exist, only events exist in the absolute moment. You can still say that light from a star thousands of light years away took this amount of time cycles in our solar system, as a measurement meaning it took this object to revolve this many times around this object until this objects light came to the object of reference.

The rest including time travel is fallacy. The best time travel you can see is direct and equivalent reversal of events either locally or globally. Any event you will reverse is time travel and it doesn't have to be unanimous with every other event, but that would traditionally be considered going back in time, the reversal of all events as one event timeline.

In fact, (this part more in loose unverified theory) our space time might actually be a map of events in a single life span of the universe which is a forever breathing machine that cycles it's life spans. it's lifespan is also just one cycle and it happens infinite amount of times at infinite amount of "places". Mass could theoretically be the equivalent age of a current coordinate in space-time. Another thing, Light isn't traveling, light has zero mass and is the only constant in space. The universe is in motion, not light. Light and darkness is the underlying energy in our universe, and I believe the universe is bi-polar where antimatter and matter exchange to keep a balance of energy. Therefore on the "anti-verse" everything is opposite so a black hole is feeding the existence of matter on the opposite polar plane. Like bubbles in a brewing pot, that pop when they reach their climax, causing a supernova which would be an equivalent of the big bang, causing birth of a new universe life-span. but also observing the surface of the boiling water from the other side, then a black hole would be an inverted bubble, and light would be a 4th or even 5th dimensional constant that lits the 3-dimensional surface of matter which is what you see on planetary surfaces, catching light, just like a black hole catches light on the rim.

The best example is a lit brewing pot being a 3-dimensional example of the multi-dimensional universe in it's bi-polar exchange:

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"I want to end this annoying myth once and for all that time passage is different in further space due to gravitational pull."

Beowulf, the Argonauts, the Trojan War, the "Dark Ages", etc., these myths have persisted, some for millennia. My friendly advice is to spin that "end it" a little towards "correcting" because once a myth, always a myth.
Make no mythstake!
 
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Time slows down near the center off the galaxy due to movement capabilities. While you think time would be constant objects on the outside move much faster creating movement or a time dilation theory that if an object ceases to move and other continue then would there be a time difference. It’s fun to theorize but never proven. I always thought time travel was impossible then I seen Teslas disappearing ship experiment and it made me wonder
 
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I see time near the center of the galaxy, or in Alpha Centauri, or in GN-z11 measured perfectly the same. A minute is a minute, everywhere, all the time, except in places where forces (BH, neutron stars, etc.) are unknown.
Relative time is different, and relatively unique to any two points. I don't think your watch will lose "time" - it's the same as you cannot "lose" an inch; they're simply local measurements.
Spacetime is another subject, not related to Time.
 
I want to end this annoying myth once and for all that time passage is different in further space due to gravitational pull.
It is difficult to extract even vague meaning from this statement
However, you go on to suggest time does not exist and replace time with events.
This has no logical foundation simply because only events would exist. The universe would be only events without change and without time the events would be without reality.

For any serious discussion, you need some logic. Boiling water on its own does not comply (but a nice photo). Can I suggest you try again but this time come up with a coherent argument we can make sense of.
 
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I see time near the center of the galaxy, or in Alpha Centauri, or in GN-z11 measured perfectly the same. A minute is a minute, everywhere, all the time, except in places where forces (BH, neutron stars, etc.) are unknown.
Relative time is different, and relatively unique to any two points. I don't think your watch will lose "time" - it's the same as you cannot "lose" an inch; they're simply local measurements.
Spacetime is another subject, not related to Time.
If you travel faster than the speed of light and look back in the direction you were traveling will you see a reflection of the past? It is theories like this that I think are fun. Time dilation is probably impossible. Thanks for the comment.
 
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If you travel faster than the speed of light and look back in the direction you were traveling will you see a reflection of the past? It is theories like this that I think are fun. Time dilation is probably impossible. Thanks for the comment.
In your example, if you are travelling faster than light, or even at the speed of light, if you look behind, you would see absolutely nothing.
 

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