Sunday, August 15, 2010

"Peter And The Helpers" Page 5 and 6

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4 comments:

Rai said...

Neeeeat. I still think all the old stuff is cool, but then again I did consider archaeology as a profession before selling my soul to biology. :)

They could go in this magic room and spend the whole school day, just to come out and have school not even started yet! Sounds like a bad plan Dill.

1 second = approx. 2 minutes, they'd have to stay in there for a looooong time to ditch class, 840 hours if I calculated correctly (using seven hours as the length of the school day). :)

Mina said...

I think archeology would be really fun(I'm obsessed with it actually) and agree with Rai that the stuff they found before the room is pretty awesome. I can't wait to see just what this room is ^-^

oh, and I have always had a 8 hour school day...

WV: rings

Cat said...

It might not be two minutes in the room equalling one second outside - Dill said Peter was frozen and not moving. It sounds more like the room is somehow outside of time, like however long you spend in it you come out the same time you went in, because no time passes outside. Ooh, maybe it'll lead to Narnia! lol

Either way, you're right. Dill can't escape school by hiding in the dark room :D

Darren said...

Rai -
It's like INCEPTION! (The part about the deeper down you go, the slower time passes...)

Mina -
Then you would be in for like 960 kajillion hours till the school day was over...

Cat -
Maaaaaaybe...although if 1 second passes on one side while 2 minutes passes on the other, it would probably seem like time was standing still in the hallway (from the room's point of view). Although I really don't know what the ratio is.