If they’re in deep space and not moving (relative to us)time would run slightly slower for them to 44 minutes for them would be slightly less for us. But we’re talking tiny fractions of a second longer.
The much bigger impact would be speed, which would have the opposite effect, making 44 minutes for them longer for us.
44 minutes – in space.
would time not work differently in space with all the gravitational mumbo-jumbo? so, is a minute for us the same as a minute for them?
Relativistic Time Dialation is a thing that is never dealt with in Trek.
There was that Voyager episode with the doughnut planet, although I don’t think that was a perfectly accurate portrayal.
I mean we’re watching a show from literally hundreds of years from now! That might be backwards but I don’t care.
If they’re in deep space and not moving (relative to us)time would run slightly slower for them to 44 minutes for them would be slightly less for us. But we’re talking tiny fractions of a second longer.
The much bigger impact would be speed, which would have the opposite effect, making 44 minutes for them longer for us.
If they go to warp then their 44 minutes turn into 44 years for us.