👉 The word "30 Elevated" is not only a silly pun, but also a metaphorical expression of reaching or surpassing a high standard. Imagine you are aiming to hit the top of Mount Everest, which means reaching 8,000 feet. To do this, you would need to climb for about three hours at an average pace.
Now let's say you're on Mars and want to reach 24 hours from Earth. This is equivalent to being "30 elevated" from the surface of your planet - you could spend a few minutes on the Martian surface before moving back down to Earth to start the ascent. An edgy or unsettling example sentence that uses this concept might be: "You're about to hit 30,000 feet when Mars' gravity starts to feel like it's taking hold of you." This phrase could be interpreted as a metaphor for going too far in one direction - if someone were to hit the top of Mount Everest while still on Earth, they would have to move back down and start again.