It's understandable. It's best that everyone is as up to speed as possible.
To my knowledge, there are clocks within the ship and clocks on the exterior, although this is a relatively recent innovation on the part of some passengers. We didn't have them a year ago. The passage of time they measure is not consistent between the two locations: devices outside of the ship have shown weeks or months passing during a jump, when the clocks inside the ship showed no significant passage of time at all.
A few years spent on the ship with monthly jumps may equate to nearly a century passing outside of the ship.
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To my knowledge, there are clocks within the ship and clocks on the exterior, although this is a relatively recent innovation on the part of some passengers. We didn't have them a year ago. The passage of time they measure is not consistent between the two locations: devices outside of the ship have shown weeks or months passing during a jump, when the clocks inside the ship showed no significant passage of time at all.
A few years spent on the ship with monthly jumps may equate to nearly a century passing outside of the ship.