Time is a measurement. The measurement is based around the traveling of a pendulum. Relatively takes gravity and positioning into effect, so time measures differently based on where in the universe you are relative to Earth.
Again you are talking about "measurement of time" and I am talking about time.
What do you not understand about the difference?
We are NOT talking about the same thing.
You are going off on a tangent that does not apply to the conversation.
Nah, I followed the conversation. Literal man made days are based around sun positioning. The sun didn't exist until day 4. So pure perception of days would not match.
"Man made days" there is a slip-up in your argument.
What about God made days?
The sun didn't exist... but light did.
Sonoluminescence... God spoke and light happened.
And a day is NOT based on the sun positioning... It is based on the rotation of the Earth.
A day can be calculated by reference to any thing that the Earth turns to see.
That can include a sourceless light source.
Considering time is a measurement, without a point of refrence you can not measure relative time.
Sure, but relative to what? Sun up, to sun down? Cubits? Travels Round a planet? You need. Point of refrence.
Time is a measurement of Movement around the sun or one cubit.
Time is also subject to gravity. Time is different in a black hole relative to Earth.
Time is NOT a measurement.
Time can be a way to measure something... but it exists if you measure with it or not.
A cubit is a forearm length... where do you get a cubit being a day?
Time is not different in a black hole relative to Earth... the length of time is different in a black hole relative to Earth.
Why can you not see that I am not talking about the experience of time... but time itself.
Sloppy science = sloppy thinking... and vice versa.