Chapter 2137 Time Difference
Time moved at a relative speed depending on where one was. No one understood it very well, but it was different between worlds, ever so slightly such that one couldn't notice it on a day-by-day basis.
If a single day passed in one world, in another world, it may have been a day and a few minutes. Then, in another world, it may end up being a few minutes less than a day.
There was no crazy difference, but enough so that within a single year, the words would be apart by a day or two.
For mortals who never left their world, it did not matter. For Immortals, it still did not matter as they never cared much about the passage of days. They marked their time in months, if not years, so losing a few days was nothing to them.
However, it did matter when it had to do with things that were counted in days, like the Interrealm Teleportation formation.
Because every year would further separate worlds by a few days, with thousands and thousands of years, even if all the teleportation formations started at the same time, they would begin drifting apart. By now, no one really kept track of how long it had been since the last teleportation formation worked since it would differ in the other world.
"Since time itself changes when we move to another world, our perception of it changes as well. There isn't really anything that you can do to figure out how much it has changed since it's at such a grand scale. I've known people who understood Time Dao that still failed to perfectly grasp the minute differences in the flow of time in each world."
Alex was quite surprised to hear that. No wonder he hadn't sensed the different when he moved here. He had been learning to tell the difference in time after all.
"So each world has a different rate of time?" he asked. "Do you perhaps know why that is?" The old man shrugged. "I cannot tell you for I do not know. As I said, people who understood Time Dao failed to recognize the mysteries behind it. There may be people who know that answer, but I certainly do not," Grimsight told Alex.
"Don't worry too much about it," Silvermist said from the side. "It doesn't really matter how fast time moves or how slow it moves. The most you'll lose is a year in a thousand years."
Alex nodded. He truly had nothing to worry about.
"Now then," Silvermist said, sinking into a couch. "Go off and do whatever you want. We'll wait here for Firestar to return with the information you want. Once we have that, I will take you to space. I could probably let you go alone, but there are too many people out there for me to feel safe with you being alone."
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