Quontex, by using https://www.planethunters.org/ Pretty cool raw Kepler data that you can analyze.
Here's one of the transits of the possible exoplanet:
No but seriously, can anyone calculate some stuff?
Basically, yeah. Their clocks slowing down with respect to yours would again correspond to their light being reddened and dimmed to invisibility. It would seem as if they just vanished near the event horizon, but then if you waited around for another 51 years you would see them emerge, since they didn't actually cross it, but passed very close to it.The same applies to the ship traveling around Gargantua, when they say that slingshot maneuver would cost them 51 plus Earth-years. If a perpendicular observer (outside the time-shift) could see the entire movement, what would be the outcome for him? Would he see the ship fast approaching the black hole and then "slowing down" (or even "disappearing"??) and then coming out in the other side only 51 years after??
I know right? Relativity is one of the weirder, counter-intuitive, and seemingly fantasy parts of physics. But it's totally a real thing and it applies everywhere, not just near black holes or close to the speed of light. If you are near sea level, time for you passes more slowly than it does for someone who is at higher elevation, because the gravitational field is stronger for you. Time passes about 10 nanoseconds per day more quickly with every 1000m elevation that you gain, and this is actually measurable!
I don't know... If i could choose 2 things i would choose teleportation and invincibility (at will, i don't want to be invincible all the time). However one thing... That's difficult. I would probably take being able to change conservation of mass/energy law (that law that prevents matter/energy from appearing out of nowhere) so i could transform.