Darth McBain
Apr 16th, 2001, 12:03:28 PM
I'd be surprised if this hasn't been addressed already in the forums...
How is time measured in the SW Universe? I was thinking about this while watching ESB and Yoda says "for 800 years have I trained Jedi ... " What does a year mean anyway? We've defined it to be the amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve around the Sun, but that is basically an arbitrary measurement. Using that same definition, every planet orbiting a star will have a different year. For all we know, 10 of Yoda's years could equal 1 of our years, making Yoda not so old after all. I'm not saying that's the case, but it just makes for interesting speculation.
You would think that with a Universe such as the SW Universe, in which there are many species from different planets interacting with each other, that there would be somewhat of a standard measurement of what constitutes a year, month, day, etc...
I don't know if this has been addressed in the EU at all - I haven't delved into too many of the books, so for all I know it is discussed there. Anyone know what the deal is with this?
How is time measured in the SW Universe? I was thinking about this while watching ESB and Yoda says "for 800 years have I trained Jedi ... " What does a year mean anyway? We've defined it to be the amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve around the Sun, but that is basically an arbitrary measurement. Using that same definition, every planet orbiting a star will have a different year. For all we know, 10 of Yoda's years could equal 1 of our years, making Yoda not so old after all. I'm not saying that's the case, but it just makes for interesting speculation.
You would think that with a Universe such as the SW Universe, in which there are many species from different planets interacting with each other, that there would be somewhat of a standard measurement of what constitutes a year, month, day, etc...
I don't know if this has been addressed in the EU at all - I haven't delved into too many of the books, so for all I know it is discussed there. Anyone know what the deal is with this?