(urth) Problematic element in chronology
Sergei SOLOVIEV
soloviev at irit.fr
Thu Jun 2 10:38:44 PDT 2011
I made some computations (simplified) and it seems to me that indeed
GW does not pay too much attention either to physics or to chronology.
Very roughly,
with constant acceleration of 1 m/sec^2 it is needed about 50 years to get
to relativistic speed, and the same to slow down. But for the hollow
asteroid such as Whorl where inside you have lakes etc, 1 m/sec^2
is already too much - if its rotation imitates ordinary gravity near Viron,
the effect will be as if the flatland near the city becomes inclined
about 10%.
What will become to all liquids? Buildings? What will happen near the poles?
The point is, I think, that we should be not very critical to technical
details
because the "convention" (between the author and the reader) is not
very rigorous.
Sergei
Gerry Quinn wrote:
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> From: "Sergei SOLOVIEV" <soloviev at irit.fr>
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>> Moses made Jews wander 40 years through Sinai. If you take the
>> shortest way, it is
>> at most a few hundred kilometres. What makes you think that the Whorl
>> had
>> taken the shortest path to its destination? It could very well go
>> with relativistic
>> speed and make a detour. It seems also that the plan might include
>> that the Whorl
>> will come back and repeople Urth (Ushas) after the floods etc. - in
>> the end
>> of the Short Sun cycle it is going to be repaired and travel again -
>> to go where?
>> Some hints are also in the end of "The Urth of the New Sun".
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> It's not easy to turn a relativistic asteroid! And it doesn't seem
> like they stopped anywhere en route, so why waste all that energy?
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> If Typhon wanted to repopulate Urth at a later time (but he says
> nothing of any such plan when he meets Severian in BotNS) he could
> have put sleepers on Lune or something. But anyway he had no reason
> to make any such plan.
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> My impression is that the Whorl is intended to be repaired and explore
> further among the stars. Perhaps that was the original plan, derailed
> by the death of Pas.
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> - Gerry Quinn
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