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It can easily be shown in physics that the first 24 hours (day 1) of creation after the big bang (using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe) lasted about 8 billion years in the time frame of the early universe. Time dilation at work. Also the cosmic background thermal radiation is another key.
The next 24 hours (day 2) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 4 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.
The next 24 hours (day 3) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 2 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.
The next 24 hours (day 4) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 1 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.
The next 24 hours (day 5) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.5 billion years in the time frame of that slightly later universe.
The next 24 hours (day 6) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.25 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.
The next 24 hours (day 7) using OUR time frame of reference in the expanded universe, lasted about 0.13 billion years in the time frame of the slightly later universe.
And "after Adam", we are now at about OUR time frame.
Add it up , you get about 15.9 billion years.
Now, what's the current scientific though about the age of the universe??
So how long was Moses and the Jews wandering in the desert if the Bible puts it at 40 Years?
I hear the Jews are really pissed that he led them around for 40 years, and then settled in the only country in the Middle East with no oil.
Which begs the question "How did our oil get under their sand?
RS
"Quietly flows the Don."