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Somebody correct me if my science goes awry here, but here is my question: Most everyone knows that "moving clocks run slowly." In other words, the passage of time is different depending on who's reference frame you are in. If we take synchronized clocks and send one on a plane traveling quickly around the Earth, when it lands the clocks will no longer be synchronized. So what reference frame is the time in Genesis measured in? Once you have Earth, you might just say someone stationary on the Earth, that seems reasonable. But what about when all we have is light and darkness?