Except you then have events more fit to a show like “Bewitched” than to nature, like the rate at which Adam named the animals (and the animals came, from around the globe) and the agenda of the formation and meeting of his wife.
You have to believe in Procrustean beds to doggedly carry on with the 24-hour agenda, and yet many do. It is more, not less, entertainment of intellectualism than other, messier theories.
Two problems.
First is that by the 6th day of creation, time has slowed down considerably.
But beyond that, from Adam’s perspective, time was flowing no differently that it would seem to us.
To the people traveling at or near the speed of light, time seems to be passing normally for them as it does for us, while we would seem to be moving at super high speed. From our perspective, they would be moving exceedingly slow.
But within each framework, time would seem to be passing normally.
So six days from God’s perspective would be and seem like six days. It’s from OUR perspective that great amounts of time have passed.