Temporal Drift
Temporal Drift is the technical name for the time differential between Earth and Altierra. There are few data points but enough to show that the differential is variable, both in a single portal and between the two.
The Tierrapuerta
The original portal between Patagonia and Alta had only one temporal data point. When the Spanish settlers passed through the portal, it was in 1585 Earth-reckoning, six years after the English had entered in 1579. The time difference in Altierra was 177 years however.
Because there is only one data point, it is impossible to see how time passes between the two worlds, whether it is logarithmic as in the Mundumbra, or a simple line.
The Mundumbra
There are a few more data points with the Mundumbra between Dartmoor and Isla Arbojan which shows that the time differential varies over time, In the short time, Altierran time is longer than Earth time, but this reverses about 3 years (where the time is the same with both).
Emily visits Altierra
The first data point in The Snow Beyond the Wall is when Emily enters Altierra and returns, looking for help for Meg who has been captured.
| Earth Time | Alt. Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 10.25 | 13.00 | Emily passes through the portal into Altierra |
| 10.40 | 13.55 | Emily returns to Earth |
15 minutes of Earth time is equivalent to 55 minutes in Altierra.
Three Maddisons enter Altierra
The second point is when Luke, Susan and Emily enter Altierra
| Earth Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 10.40 | Emily passes through the portal into Altierra |
| 12.25 | Luke, Susan and Emily pass through the portal |
Emily is back on Earth for 1 hour 45 minutes but finds about two days have passed.