https://chatgpt.com/share/68110daf-4404 ... 48ed4f6ac8
https://chatgpt.com/share/68110dd4-36c8 ... db28b51990
Conclusion:
For an alien world where their "second" corresponds to the frequency of 606–668 THz, each "second" would be incredibly short, on the order of femtoseconds (1 femtosecond = 10^−1510^−15 seconds). In this world, time would pass so quickly that a human second would feel like an eternity compared to their fast-paced experience of time!
This hypothetical scenario would make even the passage of a "second" on Earth seem extremely slow in comparison.
An outlandish view of the 'blue' Earth
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#4 Re: An outlandish view of the 'blue' Earth
It won't be obvious to visualize. Let's capture what we got today. For the Earth to appear as a blue particle in an outlandish world because of the wobble of the Earth impacted by the Sun, this outlandish world's one second is equal to 2.44 times 10 to the power of 21 Earth seconds. Metaphorically, their globe diameter will be 3.11 times 10 to the power of 28 Earth meters. We may keep scale up to more outlandish worlds.
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