Monday, July 9, 2012

Inner Suns and Time

There are two small suns inside the Earth that function just as our sun would. Because there are two inner suns, there is sun shining on two of four sides of the Inner Earth at all times; the other two are exposed to darkness. The temperature varies directly to how much energy the suns are taking in. The two suns appear to rotate around the Inner Earth. In actuality, the suns are staying in the same spot, like our sun would, and the Earth is rotating so different spots of the Inner Earth are exposed to light throughout the day. The two suns are called Archolight and Sergolight. Time is based on the apparent rotation of Sergolight. Sergolight normally has more energy then Archolight and is slightly larger.
Archolight is on the oppisite side of the inner earth at all times except on leap light years which is when archolight shifts closer to sergolight. Time is the same as the outer earth because there both based on the whole earths rotation.

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