I’m orders of magnitude to stupid to answer this, but I’d like to see what answers you get
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looking forward to someone else smarter than me coming along to explain how i'm wrong and what is more likely to happen, but until then i'm going to hypothesize that you won't see anything abnormal at all.
Neither until, nor unless, the warp field is actually inflecting the spacetime within it vs your frame of reference... in which case, it will not be stationary to you.
If it begins inflecting spacetime enough to measure, its relative velocity to our observation point would be too great to measure.
and if it simply flattens all curvature in spacetime within its radius, it will float off as the earth's rotation drops its surface, us, and our helipad away from under it... since what we call gravity is just a slope in spacetime and all of a sudden its spacetime has zero slope.
Ah, that seems sensible, so is there no gravity inside of the bubble?