Quorra - The (former) Last ISO
07 April 2011 @ 07:10 am
 
Hiiii guys! This conundrum was keeping me up last night, so I figured I'd throw it at you and get some input.

Time on the Grid, as we well know is different and more compact than time outside.

We know that a millicycle is about eight hours, and 20some years is 'over a thousand cycles'.
The easiest breakdown I've come up with is that there are 100 millicycles in a cycle.

But what about the smaller increments of time? Is a nanocycle shorter than a microcycle? Are they the same? How many of each of those makes up the next one and then how many of that one make up a millicycle? Is there a measurement between a millicycle and a full cycle? If so, what's it called?

Aaaaaugh my brain will not let this go!