' Wrote:The concept of a year is not calculated by the amount of time it takes for the planet to complete the circle around its sun but with atomic clocks or whatever people use on this era. So if the whole Sirius is using clocks which are tuned at the same way, then we can safely assume that everyone has a similar concept of time.
You referenced a highly sensitive, and universally accurate device:
Quote: The principle of operation of an atomic clock is not based on nuclear physics, but rather on atomic physics and using the microwave signal that electrons in atoms emit when they change energy levels. Early atomic clocks were based on masers at room temperature. Currently, the most accurate atomic clocks first cool the atoms to near absolute zero temperature by slowing them with lasers and probing them in atomic fountains in a microwave-filled cavity.
Disco wiki doesn't even mention this in any shape or form:
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Please, dear God SpaceTime I am not mocking you in any Webster's dictionary meaning of the word 'mock' but do we need an atomic clock for someone in a video game to say, It's year'¦.
I can't believe this is a point of contention.
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It was 819 in 4.86 when the server -cleary- states it 48.6 so that makes it around 863.
so there.
Sometimes, when all you want is to gain your freedom, you must be willing to risk it all.