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That is truly fascinating! As I understand, people used to look at the sky and measure time very accurately. I think this is truly a remarkable skill to have! But, regarding this. Here is the of the scene from my comment. I would like to try and find out more on how to talk like this xD It's quite....unique
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWSbEoynUes&ab_channel=MovieClip4u
There have been many cases of people like actors and actresses in Hollywood, who adapted the British flair just for fun. Nothing wrong with picking up some voice acting skills if it appeals to you.
Oh, no no. The accents are awesome, also very fun to learn! However, what I mean by how unique he talks. Is the way he measures time. When Orcus moves into the house of Gemini is classified (by the government xD) as 18h30. How would one measure this from what time Orcus is and how to measure the rest. I love what you said in your first post, but there has to be a measurement to this, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_time
Check out the free app for your phone called Stellarium also, I think youd like it. You can turn on the landscape, grid, and constellations, options to get a better understanding of what the aforementioned article describes.
This looks awesome, thank you.