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2864645 No.2864645 [Reply] [Original]

How long is 1 hour in lifetimes for you? Have you tried to quantify before?

1 lifetime is the amount of life you have now + a small fraction dedicated to the time of death that ever decreases and tries to reach 0 (or maybe that's the wrong way of doing it?).

An hour in lifetimes can factor in different ways depending on your environment and personal interpretation of "relative" time.

ex. 1 hour = .0000006 LT if LT = 1.5 (current lifetime + expected age of death. The longer the age of death is expected, the shorter the lifetime).

>> No.2864650

wat?

>> No.2864653

shorter the hour*. Also, the ammount of current life you lived, if under 6, is stretched given you don't have the litteral concept of what a lifetime is.

>> No.2864669

>>2864650

Well, if you think of it, a lifetime always approaches 1, infinitely. Now if you calculate time in the womb (if you can remember that far...) during conception and try to quantify that in life times, that's different. It's unfair for us to assume that 9 months for us is the same when we're in the womb. It can be drastically different. We have no concept of literal time, and therefore are probably depending ourselves on pure actions rather than a standard.