David,
I walked into a singularity and turned around. I needed to take your class to understand and verify what happened.
It’s really elegant.
Movies do not capture it well, but, time dilation, does in fact, resemble “Tie Dye”
We know this due to of angular momentum
During this, you can consider the local spacetime a gel-like substrate, and this will follow negative shadows from the imaginary part of the sine wave equation
As such, and you would expect, you walk forward and it curves in and then when you turn around to leave the nonlocality breaks because another dimension of spin occurs
This, a graviton can cancel out another graviton
Think of it as grabbing a drum cymbal
Anyways,
No hard feelings either way