Perception of Time in Valinor

May 24, 2009 17:56

KNOWING THAT:
  1. Time is perceived differently in Valinor than it is in Middle-earth, AKA the world as we know it.
  2. This difference in time perception is such that exactly one hundred forty-four years here is perceived as one year there.
  3. The mechanism in which time is perceived differently is known as time dilation.
  4. Time dilation is a function ( Read more... )

elves suck throw rocks at them, drama of arda

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alpalosse May 24 2009, 23:14:05 UTC
xD I fully trust you on the reasoning and arithmetic there, I don't feel up to double check for you.. unless you want me to? please no

What about speech, hmm? words/minute? How long would it take an elf to make a sentence?

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falathrim May 24 2009, 23:33:57 UTC
No, you don't need to check my math. Gods know I ran through it about five times just to make sure I wasn't making an ass of myself. XD ( ... )

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alpalosse May 24 2009, 23:51:27 UTC
after msn, lj decided to prevent me from commenting here. I'm just about to give up.

In short, I was saying that it's oddly fitting that it would take so long and that it doesn't shock me to imagine it that way, I am not sure why xD

And as for your other comment, I doubt Elves spoke faster than us... probably slower! hahaha! so imagine that!

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lobelia321 May 13 2012, 22:08:10 UTC
!!!!!111!!!!!

*speechless*

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