G-d and Time
G-d and Time
“For a thousand years are in Your eyes like yesterday, which passed, and a watch in the night.” -Tehillim 90:4.
It makes sense that from the point of view from Shamayim, the time of the physical universe is perceived differently. In Devarim 32:7, it refers to the “days of old” and “other generations as two separate units. This may imply that the Measurement of Time, before Adam Ha-Rishon received his Neshamah, represents the days of creation while everything from his life onward is time from the human point of view. If an object has stronger gravity, time is slower for it. With this scientific concept in mind, one could infer that the most powerful being in existence would not perceive an hour of an Earth day the way we do.