by rienpoet Thu May 05, 2011 10:20 am
Chris wrote:According to Genesis, God created the universe in six days and rested on the seventh. Many (religious) people believe this; others scoff at this interpretation, insisting that the universe couldn’t have possibly been created in such a short time span.
What do you think? Do you buy into the six day theory?
I think time is relative. What is 'a day' according to God (or Bible, in this case)?
There are 4 definitions of 'a day on Earth'
- Solar day = the time between maximum elevations of the sun
- The mean solar day = human's definition of time/day (24 hours a day, 60 minutes an hour, 60 seconds a minute)
- The side real day/star day. First, we need a fixed star, then we look for the north/south direction then we could observe the time between successive passings of the star across the north/south line (meridian). That's why North Star played an important role for the ancient sailors (not only for the direction, but also for time)
But they all are influenced by Earth's rotation, so its length could be changed from time to time.
The most precise one is the one that is determined by the Atomic clock. Because it's free from Earth's rotation One Earth's day is 86,400 atomic seconds.
The thing is, how could we believe or not believe that the universe was created in six days, if we don't know the length of the day, which was mentioned in the Bible?
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