Editing 1017: Backward in Time
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:Inverse: p = sqrt((ln(T+e^3)-3)/20.3444) | :Inverse: p = sqrt((ln(T+e^3)-3)/20.3444) | ||
ā | :[Line Graph explaining the correlation between completion percentages and temporal deltas. | + | :[Line Graph explaining the correlation between completion percentages and temporal deltas. |
:0% = now (Date of comic is 2012-02-14T00:00-0500, approx. 1329195600 UNIX) | :0% = now (Date of comic is 2012-02-14T00:00-0500, approx. 1329195600 UNIX) | ||
:10% = September 2011 | :10% = September 2011 | ||
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:90% = 55 million years ago | :90% = 55 million years ago | ||
:100% = 13.8 billion years ago | :100% = 13.8 billion years ago | ||
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:It moves slowly through the first few years, then steadily accelerates. I tuned the formula so the time spent in each part of the past is loosely proportional to how well I know it. This means I hit familiar landmarks with each bit of progress, giving me a satisfying sense of movement. | :It moves slowly through the first few years, then steadily accelerates. I tuned the formula so the time spent in each part of the past is loosely proportional to how well I know it. This means I hit familiar landmarks with each bit of progress, giving me a satisfying sense of movement. |