
Originally Posted by
sillysally
Don't forget their biblical ages too, they lived for about 900 years. I have a calculation on how that can be deduced and we can figure our own biblical ages. I came up with this when I was 32, I am almost 36 now so I'm a little older. I can't remember how many days are in a year, I keep thinking it's 364 but I think it's 365 so the number is off a bit. The 3.42857142857 was how many hours are equal to a day when the world was first "created", but each day in our time now takes thousands of years.
6,000 years = 2,184,000 days
2,184,000 x 3.42857142857 = 7,487,999.99999 years ago
Day 1 = 1,247,999 years
Day 2 = 2,495,999 years
Day 3 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 4
Day 4 = 3,743,999 years } same day as 3
Day 5 = 7,487,999 years
Day 6 = 1,247,999 years
Day 7 = 8,735,999 years to finish
*Day 3 & 4 are the same amount, they happened at the same time. This explains how vegetation began growing before the sun, because it was the same day, so it didn’t happen before. It was one very long day. Plus I think the moon had more to do with it than the sun. Gravity pulled plants up and they still grow up.
Here's the biblical age theory;
I am 32 multiplied by 364 days = 11648 days old as we know it. Multiply 11648 by 3.42857142857 = 39935.9999999 is my actual biblical age in days, divided by 364 makes me 109.714285714 years old if we only had a one day creation. So if a person lived to be 877.714285712 years old back then (I am just using my age as the example since 900 is too difficult for me to figure exactly 109.714285714 x 8 = the 877 number), that is 32 x 8 = 256 years as we know it.