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JohnnyGui said:Is the Equivalence Principle explanation some kind of alternative substitute for the gravitational potential explanation in case of a local scenario?
No. It's just a different way of looking at the same explanation (or a local approximation of it). See my post #29.
JohnnyGui said:does this mean that if you apply the gravitational potential formula in your post for a local scenario, it would dilate the time by the same factor the Equivalence Principle would?
The gravitational potential formula is exact and applies over any height change, however small. The local EP formula is an approximation to it that only works for small enough height changes that no change in g is observable. So you are once again looking at it backwards: the question isn't whether the potential formula gives the same answer as the EP formula, the question is whether, and under what condtions, the EP formula (the approximation) gives the same answer (to within the desired accuracy) as the potential formula (the exact formula).