My Blog Title: Time And Current Supernatural Updates
To begin, I would like to source the recent released video, 1.16 minutes, dated 10 July 2023 from Webb Space Telescope Webpage Address with title: CEERS Flight to Maisie's Galaxy, for my future video and picture archive herein. The caption from the reference describes the picture and the video in this exact quoted paragraph "
This 3D visualization portrays about 5,000 galaxies within a small portion of the CEERS (Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science) Survey, which gathered data from a region known as the Extended Groth Strip. As the camera flies away from our viewpoint, each second amounts to traveling 200 million light-years into the data set, and seeing 200 million years further into the past. The appearances of the galaxies change, reflecting the fact that more distant objects are seen at earlier times in the universe, when galaxies were less developed. The video ends at Maisie’s Galaxy, which formed only 390 million years after the big bang, or about 13.4 billion years ago. Music: Spring Morning, Maarten Schellekens CC BY-NC 4.0"
Having viewed the video and picture mentioned above, my personal understanding of the cosmological concept is a visualized form. My understanding coincides with current related articles from various sources. Time is one second, one minute, one hour, one day, one month, one year, one million years, one billion years and so on. At present, one day is 24 hours. So if 24 hours is the basis, one year at current date is one year equal time in the past one billion years. We all live on our planet earth, and the age of the earth, in decades of cosmological research, was estimated to be about 4.54 billion years old , while the age of the Universe is about 13.7 billion years old.
Yet according to the update from our researcher recently, the age of the Universe is twice of 13.7 billion years old , or 26.7 billion years old. And the age of earth is roughly, 50 million years less, or greater than 4.54 billion years old. Therefore, based on recent cosmic computation, one day in the past billion years is less than, or greater than 24 hours. The hourly difference is the reason of, rotated and gravitational, movement of galactic and planetary. So how does one second quicker in time affect our daily life? In recent research update, currently, the earth spins slightly faster than the previous rotation. That means, at 6 o'clock in the morning and in the evening, our sun rises and sets earlier in our day to day activity of work and business. Accordingly, if one day is less than 24 hours, all electrical devices in our society and infrastructure communication, for instance logistical transportation, that based on 24-hours standard time, would be revised. Also important updates, in context about earthly time referenced herein, the oceanic tidal current indicates different tide levels around the world. The ocean ecosystem has in-time corresponding response; the global ocean color becomes greener. Also earthly response brings about volcanic eruption located on Mount Fagradalsfjall in Iceland on Monday and prompt eruption at various continents. These are natural causes.
Human is also likely to influence the causes. Recent discovery found that underground water-pump, on industrial global scale, for crop cultivation, and irrigation, modifies underground water flow path, and weighs in alteration of earth spinning axis. Refer to my consulted references for further detail discovery and research purposes.
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Photos:
www.euronews.com, Pixabay
Consulted References:
1:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RMnlMXyTj8k
3:https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/videos/2023/126/01H4NSM0PHW800KW15FCQ1TBZV?news=true
4:https://www.sciencealert.com/this-breathtaking-video-will-take-you-to-the-dawn-of-the-universe
6:https://globalnews.ca/news/9034594/earth-spinning-faster-speed-shortened-day/
7:https://volcano.si.edu/faq/index.cfm?question=eruptionsbyyear&checkyear=2023
10:https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/resource-library-age-earth/
11:https://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/featured_science/tenyear/age.html

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