Our Planet

Location

Jjinora is a planet on the opposite side of the Peiades from planet Earth. Due to the light emitted from the “Seven Sisters”, as you call them, you are not able to see our planet, much less our star. Perhaps one day your technology will catch up and you’ll be able to see us as well as we are able to see you. Our planet, which we call Jjinora, is approximately 1,106 Light Years from Planet Earth, or, as we like to say, planet earth is 2,557 Jjinoran light years away from our planet.

 

Planet

Jjinora is a rocky landmass, covered with land, water and an atmosphere that provides us with vital elements to live. Our planet is a bit larger and rockier than earth, so our geography is more diverse in some ways. Our gravity is also a bit lighter than here on earth so our Living Beings tend to be larger.

Jjinora doesn’t have as much of a tilt as you have here on earth, so we don’t have significant seasons. We simply have colder areas closer to the poles and warmer areas closer to the equator. Although both are generally warmer than here on earth, especially during our long days.

 

Time

Jjinora experiences long days and nights in comparison to earth. Our days control the flow of the planet as our Mobile & Sedentary Beings Have Evolved & Adapted to this rotation. With a slow rotation, one day on Jjinora is the equivalent of about 2.72 earth days of light and about 2.72 earth days of dark. Of course, we just call this one day on Jjinora.

A year on Jjinora is equivalent to about 158 earth days, but based on the rate our planet turns, we only have 29 Jjinoran days each year, which means we would celebrate our birthday and the new year every 29 days! Of course we don’t celebrate such human constructs, but perhaps we should!

We also don’t engage in various other human constructs like days of the week, hours, minutes or seconds; we simply live in the moment. On Jjinora we don’t allow such arbitrary inventions like hours or dates to dictate how and when we shall wake, eat, sleep and fulfill duties, although our star’s light does impact this.