Talk:Moon

This page needs serious rewriting. Ruxax 09:34, May 7, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yep, the locations usffer badly from neglect. I myself only ever entered noted stuff on here because I didn't know how to approach it. Aside from the Genocentric link, I've not myself eben able to do much here. :-/ One-Winged Hawk 12:03, May 7, 2010 (UTC)

I suppose that Oharans' geocentic view of One Piece world is correct. This means that this page is dangerous: some attributes may refer to a moon when the others to anther one. And the worst thing is that the OP's world timeline may be completely wrong: a full moon can be the first moon, and a decrescent moon some chapter later can be moon-2, meanning that it could be passed not a week, but maybe a single day, or maybe one month. WE CANNOT USE MOON-WATCHING IN ANYWAY, that's the truth... --Meganoide 16:14, October 21, 2010 (UTC)

Why Geocentric model?
Geocentric model means that planet Earth (or in our case its One Piece's analog) is the center of the universe and moon, sun, and all other celestial objects revolves around it.

From the picture of Oharan model it does not follow at all that One Piece's Earth is the center of the universe. Much more likely it is just planet with its satellites. There is no sun in this model. So one cannot say if the planet or the sun is the center of universe. So I think calling it "Geocentric" model is incorrect. Ruxax 14:55, March 2, 2011 (UTC)

Yeah, you're right. Whoever wrote that it was geocentric must have been thinking of it in relation to just the moon and other satellites. Go ahead and change it. 16:08, March 2, 2011 (UTC)

Progression
Can't we list the phases of the moon for chapter/episode pages in the Notes section to show the progression of time along with mentions of the time of day and the events that may have occurred during said time separately? From what I can see the events between Rainbase and Alubarna happened on the same day in the manga unlike the anime. Not to mention the chapter/episode the previous day started seeing how the events on Dressrosa from 700 to 793, if not up to 795, took place on one day.Rgilbert27 (talk) 23:36, June 6, 2019 (UTC)