Topic: Can any brains here solve this...
pkdahi's photo
Mon 01/04/16 11:51 PM

I just can't seem to wrap mine around it.

if 1000 years equals 1 day in a different time construct, then how long is 25 minutes in the 1 day construct.

calculating 365 days a year we get 912941.6 minutes is equal to 25 minutes of 1 day construct

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Mon 08/29/16 02:02 PM
:smile: flowerforyou

felinequine's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:26 PM
17.36yrs

Calcukation. There are 1440 mins in 24hrs ÷ 25 mins= 57.6
1000 ÷ 57.6 = 17.36
From felinequine

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:33 PM

17.36yrs

Calcukation. There are 1440 mins in 24hrs ÷ 25 mins= 57.6
1000 ÷ 57.6 = 17.36
From felinequine


guess again... 25 minutes is 25 minutes in a one day construct...(thats what we live in, btw...)

felinequine's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:35 PM
17.36yrs

Calcukation. There are 1440 mins in 24hrs ÷ 25 mins= 57.6
1000 ÷ 57.6 = 17.36
From felinequine

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:39 PM

17.36yrs

Calcukation. There are 1440 mins in 24hrs ÷ 25 mins= 57.6
1000 ÷ 57.6 = 17.36
From felinequine


keep calculating, you might see it one day...laugh laugh

felinequine's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:40 PM
It was merely a theoretical proposition, requesting a comparative conversion to accepted time construct.
Unless something deeper, which has deftly bypassed me.

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:51 PM

It was merely a theoretical proposition, requesting a comparative conversion to accepted time construct.
Unless something deeper, which has deftly bypassed me.


no, it's a trick question... no theoretics involved... 25 minutes in a 1 day timeline is 25 minutes...winking

felinequine's photo
Sat 09/03/16 01:56 PM
Don't think so, the only trick was sucking others in to engage in facile nonsense of which I'm now exiting. Of greater importance for me in how I use my time rather than analyzing this concept. Bye. waving

mightymoe's photo
Sat 09/03/16 04:45 PM

Don't think so, the only trick was sucking others in to engage in facile nonsense of which I'm now exiting. Of greater importance for me in how I use my time rather than analyzing this concept. Bye. waving


you must be a liberal...

knothyself's photo
Sat 09/03/16 06:23 PM
why not make it a problem doable in your head like 30 minutes instead of 25...? then all of a sudden it breaks down to this:
365/48=7.6
see there are 48 1/2 hour blocks in a day
lets round to 8
1000/8=125yrs
30mins is 125yrs
25 mins is slightly
higher number, more
frequent.

ledbetterp3's photo
Thu 09/08/16 11:34 AM
Regarding the full arrangement of your question, the answer is much more simple than anyone would expect.

It is 25 minutes. There is something to be said of over complication ;)

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Thu 09/08/16 01:02 PM
stop thinking
just live.................................

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Thu 09/08/16 01:03 PM
please do what i say

then i will be ahead of you............. wink wink

Peccable's photo
Mon 09/19/16 11:24 AM
hehehehehe nice

ScrumpyHaze's photo
Wed 11/23/16 09:43 PM
Id say its still going to be 25 minutes, in that one day construct.

Robxbox73's photo
Thu 11/24/16 12:51 AM
Edited by Robxbox73 on Thu 11/24/16 01:02 AM
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1000 Years ÷ 24 earth hours (no leap year)
41.6666666667 years per hour!
Definitely an alien ship.....

Divide years per hour by 60 minutes...
41.6666666667÷60=
0.6944444444 years per minute!

25 minutes?? Obviously not an astrogators time cycle, but...whatever..

0.6944444444 X 25=


17.36111111 years in 25 minutes...
Hummmm, that's the pizza delivery time on Alpha Centauri.... please make sure my half has no human..thank you!

Somebody clean the board for me!
Xbox out!

OK silly humans....
Calculate this problem in SOL. Speed of light for 25 minutes???

Xbox out!

You guys are slow... the answer is 279,000,000 miles per hour. In space that incredibly slow speed covers a distance so small...it's not even worth mentioning. Speed of light travel is the slowest way to move about infinite space. Need worm holes, warp drive multipliers and USS ENTERPRISE'S engineer Mr. Scott..

Robxbox73's photo
Thu 11/24/16 01:06 AM
By the way..25minutes is wrong...and childish..I'm out.

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Sat 11/26/16 04:04 PM
Maybe it was the other way around:

25 minutes of the 1,000 years in relation to 1,000 years = 1 day

Every 4th year will be 256 days and all the others are 255 and 1/4 day (255.25 days).

1,000 ÷ 4 = 250

There are 250 instances where the number of days per year will become 256 and the rest are 255. (Note: the 1/4 day was added to the 256.)

250x256 = 64,000
750x255 = 191,250
1,000 years = 255,250 days

In a single day we have 24 hours which equates to 1,440 minutes.

Therefore:

1,000 years (367,560,000 minutes) = 1 day (1,440 minutes)

The question asked 25 minutes but without stating which is which. The answers given already is one part of the question and other is this:

If 367,560,000 minutes divided by 14,702,400 minutes is equal to 25 minutes, then

1,440 minutes divided by 14,702,400 is equal to 0.00009794319 minutes.

To summarize, it would only take 0.00009794319 of a minute or 0.000001632386 of a second for 25 minutes to pass in the 1,000 years = 1 day conversion ratio.

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Sun 11/27/16 01:59 AM
Roughly 13.5 years would pass in the other dimension had you spent 25 earth minutes there. How long has it been since your return?