Difference between revisions of "Solar month"

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The period of the [[sun]]'s rotation - 25 days, 9 hours, 7 minutes and 12 seconds, or 2,192,832 seconds, considered outside time dilation due to [[Earth]]'s gravity well and other factorsPut simply, after ten million Solar Months pass (nearly seven hundred thousand [[Terrestrial]] years), [[Earth]] will only experience 9,999,999 of them.
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The basic unit of time in the [[Helios Calendar]].  One month is 1,000 hours, or 3,600,000 seconds, corrected for time dilation based on the [[Sun]]'s frame of reference outside its gravity well.  A thousand months is called a [[solar cycle]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 1 July 2006

The basic unit of time in the Helios Calendar. One month is 1,000 hours, or 3,600,000 seconds, corrected for time dilation based on the Sun's frame of reference outside its gravity well. A thousand months is called a solar cycle.


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