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1 | Did the day or night weigh less? | Gen 1:5 | dawntarver | 166477 | ||
Doing the days of creation, what weighed less the days or the nights? | ||||||
2 | Did the day or night weigh less? | Gen 1:5 | CDBJ | 166492 | ||
Greetings dawntarver. The Bible doesn’t make mention of either one. I personally don’t think it’s pertinent in a Bible study. But here is something that works for my own personal satisfaction. You can try this on your own and it OK to do it at home. Take the width of the mass of dark times the height squared, divided that sum by the speed of dark; adding this to the cube root of the speed of light. This should result in a factor of 3.08673 that can be used to calculate the dispersion rate of dark from the onset of a suggested 1,000,000 lumens of light, but this only works with a number base of ten and in zero gravity. Now if you want to figure it at a constant atmospheric pressure at sea level, which is 14.7 inches of mercury and a mean temperature of 92.2 you will have to change your number base and find the differential of light refractions that are in operation on any given day; this is due to pollutants and the absorption rate particulate matter. The moisture content of the air usually changes faster then I can work the problem where I live so I decided to walk to work instead of taking my lunch. Have fun, CDBJ |
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