Granular space time and frame dragging

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If there were only one rotating massive body and a detector in the universe, would the detector be able to detect that body due to frame dragging, i am imagining the body acting on granular space time akin to a whirlpool,
were space time is disturbed in a spiral motion.
I am not talking about black holes, just any sub black hole mass.
 
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