Math question (Silly)
Posted by Neuroxix@reddit | TNG | View on Reddit | 7 comments
What speed would I have to play the episodes at to watch every episode of Star Trek TNG every night before I go to bed, and since I'm winding down for bed I want the entire viewing experience to only be about 1 hour long. So how fast are we talking here?
Malnurtured_Snay@reddit
To watch every single episode all at once every single night? What even would be the point.
There are 176 episodes of TNG. Each episode has an average run time of 42 minutes.
That means 7,392 minutes of TNG compressed into an hour, so you'd need to watch it sped up ... like, a whole fucking lot. You'd need to compress over two hours into each minute.
Why not just watch an episode -- a single episode -- each night?
sqplanetarium@reddit
For a minute I thought I was in r/ShittyDaystrom.
Malnurtured_Snay@reddit
Don't laugh ... I just realized we aren't.
anisotropicmind@reddit
“A whole fucking lot” = 7392/60 =123.2 x
Not sure what a human is going to get out of watching the show at more than 100x speed.
Now Data, on the other hand…
gule_gule@reddit
This question made me think of this video: https://youtu.be/b_fjhi4Tu5M
Neuroxix@reddit (OP)
I love it!
Max_Fill_0@reddit
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