I am absolutely lost in all these [imo] frustratingly ridiculous questions... what rational reason in this Universe would you have for asking all of them?
Unlike you, I don't have ALL the answers.
I am absolutely lost in all these [imo] frustratingly ridiculous questions... what rational reason in this Universe would you have for asking all of them?
MarcAC said:All depends on what you know about how the rotation rate has slowed over time.
Never mind - you have good reason to see no correlation between the statement and the implied trend in human ages.Laika said:Marc, could you stop being so evasive please? I am interested to know exactly how you interpret the story of Adam, what you know about Earth's orbital period over time, and why you think it is relevant to possible changes in human life-span.
MarcAC said:
The simple fact that our environment is dynamic enough that days and years were once shorter, irrespective of the the numbers involved, surely makes a re-examination of lifespans in the past far from absurd.
Heh, you are never serious are you? I'll remember that...(Q) said:It is absurd. Even if the days and years were once shorter, does that mean we can't compare them to the length of the day and year now, and show that 900 years then is the equivalent to 35 years now?