"For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."—Rom. 1:20 (Link)
- Day 1, Genesis 1:1-5, Metric expansion of space (13.8 bya); Formation of Earth ( 4.6 bya); Oceanic dark waters (4.5 bya); light isotopes (4.2 bya) and Photosynthesis (3.5–2.6 bya)
- Day 2, Genesis 1:6-8, Great Oxygenation Event (2.5 bya)
- Day 3, Genesis 1:9-10, Supercontinent assembly (1.6 bya)—followed by stabilization of Pangaea (335 mya).
- Day 3, Genesis 1:11-13, Appearance of Gymnosperm (419 mya)—followed by the Whole Genome Duplication Event of 319 ma.
- Day 4, Genesis 1:14-19, Abrupt climate change event (possibly caused by a theoretical modified elliptical orbit—that reveals or intensifies the luminaries from the perspective of Earth) (c. 268.8 mya – 252 mya); likely caused the Permian–Triassic extinction event (252 mya).
- Day 5, Genesis 1:20-22, Age of Dinosaurs—Oceans swarming with sea-life; Appearance of Dinosauria (c. 240 million years ago).
- Day 5, Genesis 1:22-23, Pangaea first breaks apart c. 175 Ma, while angiosperms (flowering plants) begin to appear in 160 Ma. Pangaea further divides c. 145 Ma creating more available shorelines. The appearance of true birds (birds with the ability of flight and migration) appear in this environment by 125 Ma whereby flowering plants flourish by 120 Ma.
- Day 6, Genesis 1:24-25, Age of Mammals—Appearance of large, but smaller than Dinosauria, wild and domesticable mammals appear in 65 Ma after the KT Extinction of Dinosauria.
Bible Science (mya: millions years ago) | |||||
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Day 1 |
Day 1 likely started before Precambrian, spans all of Hadean and Archean and into Proterozoic. |
Formation of heaven
Formation of Earth
Light isotopes
Photosynthesis development
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Day 2 |
Day 2 likely spans all of Proterozoic. |
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Day 3 |
Day 3 likely started in late Precambrian and ended in late Carboniferous. |
Supercontinent assembly
Seed-bearing plants
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Day 4 likely started in late Carboniferous and ended in middle Triassic |
Seasons
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Day 5 |
Day 5 likely spans most of the Mesozoic era and into the Cenozoic. |
Swarm of marine biodiversity and monsters
Flying creatures
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Day 6 |
Day 6 likely spans most of the Cenozoic era to the present day. |
Age of mammals
Age of man |