[quote]In fact, it better translates to 12 hours or less since the only real context given is time of light but without an earth as a starting point, which didn't happen on the first, time of light isn't even an earth 24 hour day, it's cosmological[/quote]Your right since the translation is literally equated to the same literal meaning as "day light." I just said 24-hour days for the sake of avoiding specific semantics (and also for the reasoning that the Genesis account stated that each day had an evening and morning), but I don't know where you got the "or less" part.
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Time the sun is out isn't always 12 hours
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You think? Why do you think we have leap year?
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[quote]You think? Why do you think we have leap year?[/quote] Because it takes ~365.25 days for the Earth to orbit the sun. Hence every 4 years, add 1 day. Has nothing to do with amount of daylight. Perhaps you meant daylight savings time?