Does Our Velocity Relative to the Black Hole Affect the Passage of Time?

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The discussion explores how an object's velocity in space is often referenced to Earth, but questions whether it should also consider the velocity relative to the black hole at the center of the galaxy. It highlights that gravitational fields and high speeds can affect the passage of time, with proximity to a black hole resulting in high gravity and low speed, while distance leads to lower gravity and higher speed. This balance may influence time dilation, suggesting that moving far enough from the black hole could cause time to pass more quickly. The conversation also notes that current velocity calculations for spacecraft are primarily based on solar system objects, as spacecraft have not ventured far beyond this region. Overall, the relationship between velocity, gravity, and time in the context of a black hole remains a complex and intriguing topic.
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When determining an objects velocity in space, what do we use to relate it to? Sometimes I get the impression that we use the Earth as the reference sometimes. Do we ever consider our velocity relative to the black whole at the center of the galaxy?

We know that gravitational fields and high speeds can slow time down. We have the immense gravitational forces of the black whole in contrast with the speeds relative to the black whole. If you are close, the gravity will be high, and the speed low. If you are far away, the speed will be greater, but the gravitational fields weaker. That would be a way of the balance of time. Maybe as you get far away enough to not orbit the black hole, but to just float off on your own, then the effects of speed are diminished, and the effects of gravity are diminished. This would cause time to move faster. Could this be the cause of expansion? This of coarse assumes v relative to the center of the galaxy is the factor pertaining to special relativity. Maybe a wak idea, let me know?
 
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Since we've never sent a spacecraft much outside the solar system, all velocities are calculated relative to some object in the solar system. The earth, the sun, another planet, etc. "The fixed stars" do provide a reference for rotation, though.

Also, expansion is observed only on scales larger than a galaxy.
 
Because the sun orbits the milkyway's center at a very small angular velocity (about 245million years period) so we can consider the solar system is an inertial frame when calculating motion of spacecraft s.
 
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