Solar Cycles And Time.

Our entire concept of time revolves around solar cycles, yes?

The only problem with that is that ours revolves around solely of the solar cycle of our own galaxy and not the rest of the universe.

How is this not a problem concerning the measurement of time?

Emmm … no… ?

Time, the measure of relative change, is measured by atomic oscillations, these days. I am pretty sure that the other galaxies would reflect extremely similar oscillations.

I operate off of Universal Standard Time UST.

Whatever I see, just fucking is.

One orbit around the galactic center of our sun takes about 250 million years. This is called a “galactic year”.

So the following picture shows about 42 miilon years more than 2 galactic years (about 500 Million years):


Frequency distribution of extinctions on Earth in the last 542 million years (1 galactic year = ca. 250 million years).

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Fantastic!