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by Julia Minor » Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:39 pm | |
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Apologies if this has already been discussed.
Safehold's day is 26 hours 31 minutes long, according to Old Terra's calculation of time. Hence the existence of "Langhorne's Watch", known on every other colony planet as "Compensate", inserted to make Safehold's day mesh up with Terran timekeeping. But wouldn't it have been easier for Langhorne and Company to simply split one Safehold day into an even 26 hours? If my math is correct, that would have made a Safehold second just over 10% longer than a Terran second. It should have been simple enough to tell the command staff's computers to convert Terran time to Safehold time before displaying a clock, and definitely would have made the colonists' mechanical clocks easier to build. It just doesn't make sense for Langhorne to keep Compensate around when he's already decided humanity will never leave Safehold, and thus will never need to worry about synchronizing clocks to different planetary rotations. I'd also love to know how the Writ justified the Archangels picking an odd number like that for the length of the day. But we've only got tiny fragments of the Writ -- it's entirely possible "Holy Langhorne" is said to have done something during Creation that 1) rated daily commemoration and 2) took 31 minutes. |
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by noblehunter » Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:03 pm | |
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Pure ego is a pretty safe explanation.
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by Whitecold » Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:18 pm | |
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And generations of Safeholdian clockmakers produced mechanical clocks which skip 31 minutes each day...
It honestly surprises me that no clockmaker came up with a mechanical calculator yet. |
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by dobriennm » Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:29 pm | |
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There actually was a discussion in this thread about changing the length of a second Re: Archangel Return
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by phillies » Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:24 am | |
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Recall the Japanese clockmakers who had to cope with the issue that the time between sunrise and sunset, and also sunset and sunrise, was defined to be an integer number of hours, so the clock had to change its behavior on a regular basis. They solved the problem. |
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by alj_sf » Thu Dec 13, 2018 9:44 am | |
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A skip that never change is actually fairly easy to do in a clock mechanism. there is several way to do it. |
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by jlrice54 » Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:26 pm | |
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I suspect it was simply habit on Longhorne’s part. He reverted to the long dead English measurements of inches, feet, miles, pounds, ounces and probably pints, quarts and gallons. Why would he want to change the length of time measurements? I suspect that even if the Gbaba never existed, Langhorne would ha e been a Luddite.
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by runsforcelery » Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:19 pm | |
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Actually, sans Gababa, Langhorne would have been a pretty progressive, pro-tech kinda guy. The primary reason for not changing the clocks (or the seconds) is one which has already been adverted to. The terraforming crews stuck with the practice humanity had applied to all of its other colony world. When Langhorne arrived, he saw the opportunity to turn that practice into another prop for his new religion. Before his unfortunate i=encounter with the Pocket Nuke, Compensate had been renamed "God's Watch," and was a time God had set aside for His children to meditate, pray, and contemplate the many blessings He had bestowed upon them. After Langhorne's death, Chihiro (whose book, written after the Alexandria Strike and either during or after the War Against the Fallen [parts were written during; parts after], is the real foundation for the Church of God Awaiting) renamed it "Langhorne's Watch" for much the same reasons and to reemphasize Langhorne's divinity yet again. "Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead. |
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