Time in Narnia?

lamer

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Hmm, just a random thought I had the other day...

We all know (I'll use the Wardrobe to example this) that time in Narnia is different from time in our world. Well, when the Pevensies came out of the wardrobe at the end of the book they were children again.

So, if one were to grow old in Narnia could they go through the Wardrobe and go immediately back in, and they would be young again?
 
Ok, here, an example.

Some guy goes into Narnia through the Wardrobe and somehow remembers where it is. He grows old in Narnia. He is near death of old age, so he goes back to the Wardrobe and goes through it, then quickly comes back into Narnia (This is all assuming that the Wardrobe was still a gateway). Would he be young again?
 
Judging by the only examples we have of how time works in narnia-the pevensies, eustace and jill, digory and polly, Frank and Helen, Uncle Andrew (I think that's it)-I would have to say that if this hypothetical man came back from narnia, he would be as young (or old) as he was the moment he entered Narnia, and he would also revert back (psychologically and biologically) to that of the age when he first entered Narnia. We see this with all the others (whom I listed) who entered into narnia and then came back into our world. Notice also, that it is also possible to die in narnia if you were born in our land-as it seems that King Frank and Queen Helen do in the Magician's Nephew.

Anyway, it is an interesting point you raise, but this is the best answer I can come up with :)
 
it's logical i think in a few seconds on eatrh you can't become fullgrown

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See, in the transition of "The Horse and his Boy" to "The Prince Caspian", Explians that a little time passed in Narnia between the Prevensie Children came out the Wardrobe and the train that gets them back to school, in the book says that that a year passed down, but in Narnia passed much more years.
In the 1st book, "The Magician´s Nephew", says that when Digory and Polly went with Fledge to look for the Magic Apple, they didn´t saw a river, and in the 4th book the children were in an island; so, here in Earth to separate a part of the continent from it, a separation of 25 meters or 23yds (in the book says the distance), it is, at least, 1000 years, so...:


The Conclusion
In Narnia the time is faster, so, if for some reason you live in Narnia an entire millenium, and come back to this world it will pass just an hour for your life here...

Sorry for my gramatical mistakes, is just that I´m not the best at this language.
 
Explians that a little time passed in Narnia between the Prevensie Children came out the Wardrobe and the train that gets them back to school, in the book says that that a year passed down, but in Narnia passed much more years.
Sorry for the mistake, and theinformation missing, here is correct

See, in the transition of "The Horse and his Boy" to "The Prince Caspian", Explians that a little time passed in Narnia between the Prevensie Children came out the Wardrobe and the train that gets them back to school, in the book says that a year passed down in this world, while in Narnia passed much more years.
In the 1st book, "The Magician´s Nephew", says that when Digory and Polly went with Fledge to look for the Magic Apple, they didn´t saw a river, and in the 4th book the children were in an island; so, here in Earth to separate a part of the continent from it, a separation of 25 meters or 23yds (in the book says the distance), it is, at least, 1000 years, so...:


The Conclusion
In Narnia the time is faster, so, if for some reason you live in Narnia an entire millenium, and come back to this world it will pass just an hour for your life here...
 
when they go back to narnia they are young again but the narnian air and being in narnia helps them regain some of their skills that they used to hav in narnia earlier

so no they are not older in narnia when they go back...but they do have some of their old skills and abilities
 
Ok, so when people go leave Narnia and come back they would be young again? I'm assuming that's because everyone else who entered Narnia ended up like so... this info according to you guys... all right, I get it now. So, yes, they would become young again.

Thanks!
 
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