The sun moves 180° counterclockwise (the red arc) on the first miracle then 180° clockwise on the second. There is 12 extra hours of daylight on the first miracle and 12 less hours daylight on the second years later. (The whited side of the rotating black half-circle is daylight on earth) On the first sun miracle half of the earth will get 12 extra hours of daylight. On the second correcting sun miracle one part of earth will get three hours daylight and on the other the sun will rise in the east two hours after it sets in the west. Thus the long day evens out with the short day. The sun on the second miracle reverses the first miracle over the same continents of earth. Thus there would not be the tendency to add or subtract days, just record each "day" of daylight as a day. Thus the days of the week and the Chinese days of 60 were unaffected. The "day" daylight, corresponds to the date which will be the same as given by any recent astronomy program. The appearing of the planets would be the same for each night as they would have for that date because they must move 180° also and stop and reverse to appear normal through the year. However, the background stars would be different. Then when the sun moved back and earth flowed out of the reverse orbit everything would be normal for any given date. However, accumulated time is affected because earth must speed up its orbit of the sun 48 hours each year in a reverse orbit to keep the 365.24 days in the year. Thus accumulated years of reverse orbits of perhaps 100 years since say 2357 BC mean an event on any given date before 2357 BC is 200 days more recent from the present as the date would suggest. A carbon 14 date taken from Pharaoh Seti who drowned in the Red Sea April 5 1279 BC would indicate he died in 1278 BC if carbon dating were accurate enough.