Re: A sense of scale

From: Nick Eden <nick_at_lbR9jWNhg3GaaROfm_bEsWfjKBHEJp3NBYMRZHr_JsHckT8O1t0gIusu2idEYPt3F_xnRDJ>
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 14:57:09 +0000


Would that therefore also imply that the gloranthan metre is also 25% longer than the terrestrial one? We know that travel times are comparable.

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Keith <keith.nellist_at_OiFJKgCHt0fLMSR5FljDaXbHCkUgt-DveSujlZETeNaIh580P-zoETBXbSRJfTI-VPPm-XkAqQSEng5Av84n23g.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> My theory is that Gloranthan days are 25% longer. They still have 24 hours, and 60 minutes per hour and 60 seconds per minute but the seconds last longer, and you can get more done in them.
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> Keith
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>> Something I've not seen mentioned yet (or I missed it if anyone did) is that Gloranthan years are only about 80% as long as earth years.
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>>                                                    Mark Mohrfield
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