About the setting of the plane time
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The back-and-forth of the two planes will inevitably involve the problem of the time ratio of each plane, and I designed it this way.
The protagonist lived for three to four days in 1897, and in the twenty-first century the time there is six to eight hours.
Similarly, if the protagonist had run into the twenty-first century, it would have been six to eight hours in 1897.
There are two benefits to this design.
The first one is easy to write.,It's easy to fool.,Don't think about the speed of time in various planes.,You can also run around the world.,This will appear later.,Wait until the protagonist lays out the game around the world and scourge the whole world.。
Second, I don't have to use my brain too much. You can cross everywhere, that is, if you think of it, you can go by opening the door. For example, if I go to South Africa, then I can go to South Africa in the 21st century, find a place where no one is there and open the door, and when the scourge is over, I will come back when the door is opened, after all, you can't go missing for too long during the trip, seven or eight hours is OK, and after a long time, the tour group will report to the embassy, and the least noticeable way to go abroad is the tour group.
Whether there is a basis for this time setting is.,You don't have to take it too seriously.,If you study it in the way of time and speed, we'll become a national treasure.。
When the speed is greater than the time, the time will slow down, and the pig's foot travels through time, so whether the time is speeding up or slowing down, I don't know, so let's do it. You know, it's fine.
Any questions are greatly appreciated, I will explain them one by one. I am very grateful to Plunder the World for raising this issue.
Hehe, I've forgotten about it. Ha ha
It's good if everyone is happy, hehe, but that impression is too ruthless, and it's too bad to order "must be finished", so what can I do!
Okay, I'm writing to play, you watch and play, everyone is happy.