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Nov 02, 2017 07:42AM

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1 year = 500 days
1 year = 10 months
1 month = 50 days
1 month = 10 weeks
1 week = 5 days
Date format:
YEAR.MONTH.WEEK(of month).DAY(of week)
Ex: 1173.8.4.3
Also, adding this info from Peter Ahlstrom on a 17th Shard thread:
1 Rosharian day = 20 Rosharian hours
1 Rosharian hour < 1 Earth hour
1 Rosharian Year = approx 1.1 Earth years.

Firstly it means that thinking of age is different.
I mean if Shallan is '19' during the events of The Way of Kings we're inclined to think she has just entered 'adulthood', but in fact she is more like 21, or thereabouts, by our measure.
Less relevant for older characters, perhaps, but this certainly changes my perception of Shallan; especially as she's depicted to be a meek, oft naive character who's part of a coming-of-age narrative within the plot. All this reinforces a perception of her being young, and I often picture her as a 16 year old, but her actual age is older and what this signifies from a terrestrial perspective is older again...
Secondly, and this is more poignant to Roshar itself, it's incredibly bizarre, to the point that I suspect it's plot relevant somehow, that the solar patterns are so perfectly neat yet the Storm's are notoriously sporadic(requiring complex algorithms to predict them with any sort of surety).
This must mean the world of Roshar was created the Almighty along with the solar system it resides within. Or at least placed relative to it's sun, and it's moon placed relative to Roshar, so as to have such a precise meterage of months and days.
In which case the contrast I mentioned probably says much of the Stormfather being a Splinter and/or Shadow of the Almighty; he's far less rational(or at least less uniform) in the patterns within phenomena he invokes. His demeanor and personality is tied to storms, so some erratic behaviour would be expected, but his association with the Almighty undermines this, unless you consider their difference in terms of influences on nature.