Yellow Warning on Component with No Features. Slow Recalc.

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I'm reposting this in the main stream because "Laggy" is offline for study, and I want some hand-holding sooner.
About CTRL + B (= full re-calc). I agree with James.Youmatz that the re-calc and CTRL+B slowness have nothing to do with graphics. Thank you, James. He also posted: ".... Therefore if there are any errors or warnings (red or yellow symbols) in your timeline - the time it takes to compute the timeline again may take a while. Even things such as a long, messy timeline can attribute to this. Do you notice any of that in your timeline? .... "
Yes, I have a long, messy timeline. Yes, I have one nagging yellow warning. In trying to clean up the timeline, I found the following problem. One of the earliest components ("Axle", created, saved as a file, inserted into the assembly, then broke the link) has given Implicit Origin Warning ("IOW"). When the Group representing Axle in the Timeline is collapsed, the icon turns yellow, and hovering over it raises a pop-up showing two IOWs. When the Group is expanded, the warnings disappear. (weirdness #1)
I tried to isolate the IOWs on "Axle". Eventually everything had been deleted except the base component and Axle, and the problem remained. Axle (sketch fully defined) has been saved to the Data frame as a file. When opened independently, the file Axle does not show any warnings or errors. I started over by creating a dummy component file, inserting Axle, breaking the link, then observed while deleting the threads, then the bodies, then the sketches of Axle. The IOWs persist, even after everything but the origin, axes, and planes of Axle have been deleted. (weirdness #2) Is this, perhaps, a Design Version issue?
I've shared the file here so perhaps James or someone can diagnose what is happening. I'll share any other files that are necessary.
Questions:
a) Are these intractable warnings the sort of thing that leads to slow re-calc? I'm probably spoiled, griping about having to wait 5 whole seconds for a re-calc, but it happens very frequently.
b) What sorts of things lead to automatic re-calc of everything in the timeline. This seems to happen even if what was just edited only appears late in the Timeline and should not affect things that were put to bed early in the Timeline.
c) Is there a list of contributors to slow re-calcs, for instance, links to filed components, and which are the worst offenders?
d) Are there ways to improve Timeline ordering so re-calc speed is optimized? I'm already over-booked and am probably not competent to do it, but has anyone every done any benchmarking, a propos time vs ordering in the Timeline?
.....R.