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Holy Crap! I wrote this and MORE all in one breath about 2 years ago. In the beginning it would have been 24 divided by 7 = 3.42857142857 hours in a day. Since there is 1440 minutes in a day as we know it, divide 3.42857142857 into 1440 = .00238095238. That equals one minute in a single day creation. That’s really fast isn’t it? Want to know what a second is comparable to, ok .00238095238 divided by 60 = .00003968253. Tada! A day is comparable to 3.42857142857 multiply that by 364, you get 1247.99999999 hours in one year, divided by 52, makes 23.999999998 weeks as we know it, which is just about equal to 24 hours and brings us back to one day creation! Less than 24 weeks to complete a year cycle. So if every 24 weeks, you are a year older, you would die a lot younger, which explains how the people back then lived for 900 years at a time. I think I want to figure my biblical age now. This is a really fun topic btw, thanks for asking. Oh k, I am 32 (wow, I wrote this 2 years ago!) 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. That’s why age started slowing down for people, but the aging process sped up. Evolution is more of a physical digression it seems, according to the bible. But that is not in our control since we did not create time and motion. At least our minds evolved into smarter people, who cares about body size and age when all you need is a brain that evolves creatively to a slower, smaller environment. Ironically, we should be able to conserve more this way, but humanity doesn’t. Who knows, we may be as large as giants in one nanosecond, and as small as ants now! Funny how to be so extremely big, you have to see yourself so incredibly small, like a flash in time or faster than the speed of light. 6,000 years = 2,184,000 days
2,184,000 x 3.42857142857 = 7,487,999.99999 years as we know it.
You want to go back further in time? Figure the nanoseconds. That’s just how long it took to create one day in time. Hehe, watch this;
6000 years = 7,487,999.99999 years
5000 years = 6,239,999.99999 years
4000 years = 4,991,999.99999 years
3000 years = 3,743,999.99999 years
2000 years = 2,495,999.99999 years
1000 years = 1,247,999.99999 years
Add them all up to equal the 7th day; 26,207,999.9997 Million years to create one silly little week. The 5th day Thursday also falls in line with my Sabbath theory. That’s why the numbers aren’t falling in sequence like the rest. If Saturday as we know it is the last day of the week, minus 2 days is Thursday. Of course only God would screw with our minds enough to show the day missing is the day he took off, what a joker! Break down to the nanoseconds and you can figure how long ago the universe sat silent from 0 - 999 years, of course you have to factor in acceleration with the time. Blah blah blah, then I went on to explain how long a generation is but I don't want to bore you. | |
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12-20-2006, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by sillysally Holy Crap! I wrote this and MORE all in one breath about 2 years ago. In the beginning it would have been 24 divided by 7 = 3.42857142857 hours in a day. Since there is 1440 minutes in a day as we know it, divide 3.42857142857 into 1440 = .00238095238. That equals one minute in a single day creation. That’s really fast isn’t it? Want to know what a second is comparable to, ok .00238095238 divided by 60 = .00003968253. Tada! A day is comparable to 3.42857142857 multiply that by 364, you get 1247.99999999 hours in one year, divided by 52, makes 23.999999998 weeks as we know it, which is just about equal to 24 hours and brings us back to one day creation! Less than 24 weeks to complete a year cycle. So if every 24 weeks, you are a year older, you would die a lot younger, which explains how the people back then lived for 900 years at a time. I think I want to figure my biblical age now. This is a really fun topic btw, thanks for asking. Oh k, I am 32 (wow, I wrote this 2 years ago!) 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. That’s why age started slowing down for people, but the aging process sped up. Evolution is more of a physical digression it seems, according to the bible. But that is not in our control since we did not create time and motion. At least our minds evolved into smarter people, who cares about body size and age when all you need is a brain that evolves creatively to a slower, smaller environment. Ironically, we should be able to conserve more this way, but humanity doesn’t. Who knows, we may be as large as giants in one nanosecond, and as small as ants now! Funny how to be so extremely big, you have to see yourself so incredibly small, like a flash in time or faster than the speed of light. 6,000 years = 2,184,000 days 2,184,000 x 3.42857142857 = 7,487,999.99999 years as we know it. You want to go back further in time? Figure the nanoseconds. That’s just how long it took to create one day in time. Hehe, watch this 6000 years = 7,487,999.99999 years 5000 years = 6,239,999.99999 years 4000 years = 4,991,999.99999 years 3000 years = 3,743,999.99999 years 2000 years = 2,495,999.99999 years 1000 years = 1,247,999.99999 years Add them all up to equal the 7th day; 26,207,999.9997 Million years to create one silly little week. The 5th day Thursday also falls in line with my Sabbath theory. That’s why the numbers aren’t falling in sequence like the rest. If Saturday as we know it is the last day of the week, minus 2 days is Thursday. Of course only God would screw with our minds enough to show the day missing is the day he took off, what a joker! Break down to the nanoseconds and you can figure how long ago the universe sat silent from 0 - 999 years, of course you have to factor in acceleration with the time. Blah blah blah, then I went on to explain how long a generation is but I don't want to bore you. | You were certainly very busy with your calculator then sillysally?
What do you think about this today!
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12-20-2006, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick You were certainly very busy with your calculator then sillysally?
What do you think about this today!
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Originally Posted by sillysally | Well thank you kindy sillysally,as you are so well informed and obviously much more
experienced than I ,then shall drop everything,put Christmas "on hold" and look into
that important link you so kindly gave me.God bless you.
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Well thank you kindy sillysally,as you are so well informed and obviously much more
experienced than I ,then shall drop everything,put Christmas "on hold" and look into
that important link you so kindly gave me.God bless you.
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Originally Posted by sillysally Awe, don't thank me Mike, Thank God for me.  | I will most certainly do that then,job done!
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12-21-2006, 02:34 PM
Since we understand that evolution is an accelerating process, where did the early intellectuals find the time to develop intelligence. After all, day is as long as the night, and it seems to me that early astronomers would not have the time to even set up their equipment to take the measurements over the long term necessary to understand the process of the Precession of the equinoxes, let alone invent and develop those same instruments.
I urge you to read the link above. The following is a quote from Wikepedia:
[quote] Hipparchus estimated the Earth's precession in around 130 BC, adding his own observations to those of Babylonian astronomers in the preceding centuries. In particular, they measured the distance of stars like Spica to the Moon and the Sun during lunar eclipses, and because he could compute the distance of the Moon and the Sun from the equinox at these moments, he noticed that Spica and other stars appeared to have moved over the centuries.[/QUOTE
According to your estimates then, how long did a lunar eclipse last? Or a solar eclipse? Were all the other bodies in the heavens also spinning much faster?
Okay, I'm being facetious. But really, sillysally, this site attempts to be a genuine science site, and you are truly living up to your name.
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Originally Posted by baudrunner According to your estimates then, how long did a lunar eclipse last? Or a solar eclipse? Were all the other bodies in the heavens also spinning much faster? | I don't know what those things are but I think the answer is in the book of Enoch. I figured that out too a few years ago but I have way too many posts on the other site to find it, but I figured the days and moons different from how we understand them today. Maybe I figured an older calender.
However, I would rather try to understand how I broke a finger yesterday. I don't even remember how it happened and I don't remember any pain. It hurts now and I don't want to wear a splint, I won't be able to type, my finger looks like quazi. | |
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Originally Posted by sillysally I don't know what those things are but I think the answer is in the book of Enoch. I figured that out too a few years ago but I have way too many posts on the other site to find it, but I figured the days and moons different from how we understand them today. Maybe I figured an older calender.
However, I would rather try to understand how I broke a finger yesterday. I don't even remember how it happened and I don't remember any pain. It hurts now and I don't want to wear a splint, I won't be able to type, my finger looks like quazi. |
Let us hope that your broken finger will not stop you enjoying the Yule-tide
festivities,hope you have a wonderful and peaceful Christmas.
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Let us hope that your broken finger will not stop you enjoying the Yule-tide
festivities,hope you have a wonderful and peaceful Christmas.
regards michael. | Thanks, you too.
I'll be roasting chestnuts over an open fire on January 6, January 7th is when my family get's together for the holy day. I won't be seeing my uncle Yule, he lives in Norway. BUT, I will be giving gifts to my girls on the 25th, can't escape American culture and make them feel alienated. Santa never came to my house when I was a little girl so I thought I was bad. I think my husband broke my finger, but I don't have too many bruises so I must not have fought back. | |
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