Re: Time
Originally posted by Spec
I have a question about time. I've been thinking about this for a while now.
Lets say humans populate a new planet. But that planet takes 36 hours to turn 360 degrees. That means that on that planet, they would have 36 hour days. Also, it could take 3-4-5 years for it to turn around the sun. So the years and hours, as we count them, would be completly different.
My question is, how would it work from planet to planet?
What if you lived on earth all your life, and when your 35, you decide to move to planet-x...In 3 years you'll be 36 or 39? And what about the people who were born on planet-X.
How do you think it would work? And what would be the legal drinking age, drivers liscence and so on?
Spec.
I have a question about time. I've been thinking about this for a while now.
Lets say humans populate a new planet. But that planet takes 36 hours to turn 360 degrees. That means that on that planet, they would have 36 hour days. Also, it could take 3-4-5 years for it to turn around the sun. So the years and hours, as we count them, would be completly different.
My question is, how would it work from planet to planet?
What if you lived on earth all your life, and when your 35, you decide to move to planet-x...In 3 years you'll be 36 or 39? And what about the people who were born on planet-X.
How do you think it would work? And what would be the legal drinking age, drivers liscence and so on?
Spec.
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