Talk:Locations/@comment-25563752-20190412015610

I have a theory about the human world and Equestria.

When Twilight first goes to the human world in the first EQG movie, it's fall (hence the Fall Formal Dance). As the series goes on, we see the school year end (leading to Summer Shorts), then start again (in Better Together, Season 2), and then finish up at spring break in Spring Breakdown. So about a year and a half have gone by from the first EQG movie to Spring Breakdown.

In Spring Breakdown, when Sunset, Sci-Twi, and Rainbow go to Equestria, we see that Spike doesn't have his wings and the School of Friendship hasn't been built yet, but the Mane SIx did defeat the Storm King in the MLP movie. Meaning Spring Breakdown takes place after the MLP movie but before Season 8.

However, the first EQG movie takes place just after Season 3 and before Season 4. And based on the events that happen from Season 4 through Season 7, a lot more time than a year and a half have gone by in Equestria. This leads to my theory.

Time in Equestria actually goes by faster than it does in the human world. It's the only explanation for the little time that goes by in the human world compared to the much longer time that goes by in Equestria by the time Spring Breakdown takes place. This would also explain why Twilight, Sunset, and Starlight become younger when the came to the human world.

From what we can determine, the Mane Six are likely in the late twenties, around 25-30. But when Twilight and the others go to the human world, they become teenagers. That's because that when they go to the human world, they become what they would have been if they were born in that world, i.e. human teenagers. So if the Mane Six are in their late twenties in Equestria and become 16-17 when they come to the human world, we can determine that time in Equestria goes by at least twice as fast than it does in the human world.

Anyway, that's my theory. Any thoughts on this?