New Headcanon: What Else Would Magic Be Measured In? · 3:20pm Jul 27th, 2017
(Loosely inspired by this: Sparkle-Date Me .)
sparkle (n.): the unit of magical potency; devised in 60 Y.H. by Star Sparkle of House Twinkle, whose work with the Royal College in recovering the arcane knowledge lost during the Discordant Era and in laying the groundwork for the modern scientific conception of magic is well known and discussed extensively elsewhere.
(It is worth noting, for historical interest, that while the definition of the sparkle has been revised several times to reflect new knowledge and withstand more precise scrutiny, the original definition reflects the limited knowledge available at that time and the early days of the scientific mindset: "One sparkle shall be equal to the average felt potency of eight stout unicorn mares not of distinctively clever extraction, found 'pon a street in Upper Canterlot, selected at random, neither of high breeding nor of mixed tribe within the last four generations, measured in the act of raising a bushel of well-sieved Cantervale oats to the height of the Solar Sister's left shoulder.")
I want to speak in defense of the thaum, but I love that original definition too much to oppose the sparkle.
Glad to have made a contribution the the magical sciences.
my only concern is it hits too close to home for me of the U.S> Government formerly using 'Sunshine units' as a measure of nuclear radiation
I propose a more modern definition of Magical power to be on a scale from 0 to 1 Pinkie.
On this scale, Discord is i.
Anyone trying to measure it becomes Pie Eyed.
4614622 "Thaum" could perhaps be an attempt to metricize the Sparkle.