Sim. Porquê?
De O dia do médico transcrição :
[Tardis 8.5]
WAR DOCTOR: We're just about ready to do it.
GENERAL [OC]: Ready to do what?
[Tardis]
DOCTOR: We're going to freeze Gallifrey.
[War room]
GENERAL: I'm sorry, what?
[Tardis 10]
DOCTOR 10: Using our Tardises, we're going to freeze Gallifrey in a single moment in time.
[War room]
WAR DOCTOR [on monitor]: You know, like those stasis cubes? A single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe.
[Tardis]
DOCTOR: Except we're going to do it to a whole planet.
[Tardis 10]
DOCTOR 10: And all the people on it.
[War room]
GENERAL: What? Even if that were possible
[Tardis]
GENERAL [OC]: Which it isn't, why would you do such a thing?
DOCTOR: Because the alternative is burning.
[Tardis 10]
DOCTOR 10: And I've seen that.
[Tardis]
DOCTOR: And I never want to see it again.
[War room]
GENERAL: We'd be lost in another universe, frozen in a single moment. We'd have nothing.
Congelar em um único momento da perspectiva do nosso universo significava sobreviver em outro universo de bolso. Não há razão para acreditar que a curvatura do espaço-tempo (gravidade) associada à massa de Gallifrey não fosse compatível com ela. Então, sim, isso teria perturbado o sistema estelar de Gallifrey (como para Kasterborous, é o nome da constelação. Dessa escala, não haveria efeito visível).
Para provar que Gallifrey não estava com gravidade zero (tecnologia Time Lord), aqui está transcrição O fim dos tempos (2) :
(A big burning planet appears close to the Earth.)
[Nobles' home]
SHAUN: Donna. Where's Donna?
(The tidal forces of the new planet make the Earth shake. Thinks fall off shelves.)
[Outside the Nobles' home]
(People are panicking as Gallifrey fills the sky.)
SHAUN: Donna? Donna! Donna!
SYLVIA: Oh, Doctor. Please!
[Flight deck]
ADDAMS: We're getting out of here. This whole planet's going to be knocked out of orbit.