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I apologize my friend but I don’t understand how Genesis 1 would be written in anything other than “human time” when it was specifically written for humans to understand. And I don’t understand what any of this has to do with black holes. Are you saying that there were six black holes? I also don’t understand what calendar the six days of creation were taken out of. Can you please clarify on that? And how can you claim that time was described differently in those six days when it’s described the same way we would describe it today? Each day of creation describes one day, one evening, and one morning. If these were epochs or ages then the term “there was evening and there was morning” wouldn’t have been included in the transcript for each day because they would have no place there. Evening and morning in the singular form has no relevance to epochs and ages."The reason the six pre-Adam days were taken out of the calendar is because time is described differently in those Six Days of Genesis. "There was evening and morning" with no relationship to human time. Once we come to the progeny of Adam, the flow of time is totally in human terms. Adam and Eve live 130 years before having Seth. Seth lives 105 years before having Enosh, etc. (Genesis chapter 5). From Adam forward, the flow of time is totally human in concept. But prior to that time, it's an abstract concept: "Evening and morning." It's as if you're looking down on events from a viewpoint that is not intimately related to them, a cosmic view of time." (Schroeder)
I think this has to do with the event horizon of a black hole. I asked Schroeder about this and his answer was that he did not know.
The event horizon of a black hole is a crucial concept in astrophysics that defines the boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the gravitational pull of the black hole. It marks the point of no return for anything that gets too close to the black hole.
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