At 4x speed, Sandy's movement approximates the velocity of a Gerbil, suggesting that time flows differently for Hamsters and Gerbils. To map Sandy’s performance onto the Gerbil Temporal Framework, we must apply a time dilation factor of 25%. In other words, we divide Sandy's observed time by four to convert from the Hamster Frame of Reference to the Gerbil Frame of Reference. Therefore, Sandy's effective time is 265 seconds divided by 4, which is approximately 66 seconds -- placing Sandy in second place!
😂 Great job Sandy 🙌
WHAT A CUTIE
At 4x speed, Sandy's movement approximates the velocity of a Gerbil, suggesting that time flows differently for Hamsters and Gerbils. To map Sandy’s performance onto the Gerbil Temporal Framework, we must apply a time dilation factor of 25%. In other words, we divide Sandy's observed time by four to convert from the Hamster Frame of Reference to the Gerbil Frame of Reference. Therefore, Sandy's effective time is 265 seconds divided by 4, which is approximately 66 seconds -- placing Sandy in second place!