The Jewish calendar measures time from Creation, though this is just a traditional numbering system, and most Jews today (including Orthodox Jews) know that the earth is more than 4 Billion years old.
There is no special time of the year for Jews to go to the Western Wall. Of course, there are usually more people there on holidays, but holidays occur throughout the year.
By celebrating it every year.
Ancient Jews did not have a 24 hour clock and did not measure time that way. Work ceased prior to Sundown on Friday nights, and Holy Days.
Yes, just like every other time of year.
The solar year does not do anything. It is simply one measure of a period of time.
there is no way to measure that.
A:Yes. Judaism was the majority religion in Judea at that time.
None, since a light year is a measure of distance and not of time.
No. A light year is a measure of distance, not time. It is how far light travels in a year.
None. A centimeter and a year are two very different kinds of measurements where centimeters measure distance, whereas years measure time.
A light year is actually a measure of distance. it's the distance that light travels in one earth-year. A year is a measurement of time equal to the amount of time that it takes the earth to go around the sun once.
None. A light year is a measure of distance, not of time.