Exactly! Now transfer that understanding to the perception of time. The center of the universe, God's creation, is far away from earth and moving very fast. So to describe a period of time from that perspective would be different than to describe it while being on earth from an earth perspective.
And that is just the point. It is possible to understand both the Bible and science as true, even though they say different things, by examining perspective.
yes i understand your point. but it was God who told Moses how long creation was, it wasn't coming from a human perspective, but from God's absolute perspective, and he used the units of days bc those are the units of time that Moses knows. Moses surely understood what a year is as well, so had it been many many many years, God could have told Moses many many many years instead of saying days and confusing the whole matter.
i also think that talking about time as if it were the same as length, width, and height is just confusing the whole matter as well. i understand its the 4th dimension, but its clearly not the same as the others -- it is not a physical dimension as are the others. yes, an object seems smaller from farther away, but i really dont agree that if i watch a 30 minute TV show from really far away its somehow not 30 mins. like i said before, its not like time is a physical object with velocity that can appear different from different perspectives. the "speed" of time is however we choose to measure it.