One of the main reasons
Earth Time is useful is that Earth's motions occur in repeated, predictable cycles which allows them to be counted and used in a standard system that includes clocks and calendars.
One year for humans is a tiny fraction of the lifespan of Earth. Without knowing for sure, let's say one Earth orbit/revolution around the Sun could be comparable to the minute hand of a clock going around once.
According to the Jewish-Christian Bible, when one thousand years go by for humans, only one day has passed for the Creators. I call this “Creator Time.”
We can now convert Creator Time to
Earth Time and vice versa.
[1 day divided by (365 days x 1,000 years)] = .0000027 (this represents the portion of one day of Creator Time equal to one thousand years of Earth Time).
Since .0000027 is so small as stated in terms of a day, we convert this to seconds to make it usable.
.0000027 times 86,400 seconds in one day =.23328 seconds
.23328 seconds for the Creators is equal to 1 day of Earth Time.
A 50 year-old has lived 71 minutes of Creator Time, calculated as follows:
(50 years x 365 days x .23328) = 4,257.36 seconds. Then divide by 60 to convert to minutes = 70.956.
In summary, one year for a human is one hour for the Earth and 85 seconds for the Creators (365 x .23328).
Question:
Based on the above, how many minutes are in one Earth hour? Please explain.
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