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Nothing. Nothing in Star Wars means anything. It's just mediocre sci-fi at best and explanations for pretty much everything are worked out backwards trying to fix all the inconsistencies and nonsensical ideas. "This monster will digest you for 1000 years!". So are people supposed to be kept alive inside of it for that long or you die immediately and it just takes 1000 years to poop you out? Just another silly phrase in a badly written script but I'm sure "the canon" came up with some crazy explanation for it ("you see the worm bends time and space in a way that one day inside of it feels like 1000 years!" or something).
Edit: Same as the something-something run in 5 parsecs or whatever. Clearly just a mistake the writers made but the canon worked out some silly explanation for it.
Agree with everything except one thing.
Star wars is not sci-fi, it's fantasy. People usually make that mistake because most fantasy is medieval and most sci-fi is futuristic, but Star Wars is an example of a futuristic fantasy story. Medieval sci-fi is harder to find, but some Stargate episodes from the point of view of the native of the planet would qualify and I'm sure there's some 40k or Star Trek examples as well.
Hmm...
Your point being?
It's playing in the past and not in the future
Futuristic relates to technology level, not time period. Otherwise 2001 or Battlestar Galactica would not be futuristic either.