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This is actually one of the Jewish theories according to some scholars.Maybe the days of Bible are the 'days' from God's view, and since God is the Alpha AND the Omega, the days are counted from His perspective... and maybe from the ''omega'' view....in other words, looking backwards from 'the actual end of the Universe'... so on the 5th day in the Bible from God's perspective of knowing the WHOLE picture and time frame, could fit perfectly with, the timing of the Days in Genesis/the timing of the final Cosmic Calendar?More specifically it is the 'big crocks' on the fifth day of the creation.The beasts mentioned are the dinosaurs genius
If the big bang happened on January 1st of the cosmic calendar, dinosaurs were here on December 23rd. We didn't show up until December 30th and at that point we were just monkeys. All of human history only represents the last 14 seconds of the cosmic calendar. Everyone you ever heard of or read about lived in the last 14 seconds of the year. Dinosaurs were living around December 23rd and they died out long before us.
On day 5 of the cosmic calendar the Milky Way galaxy hadn't even formed yet.
There is also another vast theories that can also explain it according to Elder Commentators;
1. Our world is the 7th world created..
2. The world is created 350 years after the creation of the Torah(the OT this one relates to the OT as notes when history and names are just the instruments)
3. Time is not static.
4. Time might been defined differently in the past(Noah lived over 400 years, Moses 120,Serah 700+)
And the interesting part is that none of them oppose each other.
So like Sagan put the Cosmic Calendar on a 1 year map so you can understand it, god said 7 days because our ancestors back then weren't even smart enough to understand a year?
Just know that during Plato's time 400 BC men discovered science, math and logic and the mystics/religions of the time squashed giving this knowledge to the masses. It wasn't until 1600 that we started to re discover these truths. Religion held us back for over 1200 years. Thanks Plato.