Thats not your thoughts.
Thats just you using google to support your opinion which,you dont really know.
That has nothing to do with bible prophecy.
In Numbers 14:34,
The “days” used to measure off “years” are from events of the immediate historical past
the 40 days that the Israelite spies spent in their exploration of Canaan.
The people in the camp accepted the bad report given by the majority of the spies.
As a consequence, God sentenced them to wander in the wilderness for 40 years, a direct parallel to the 40 days.
“According to the number of the days in which you spied out the land, forty days, for every day a year, you shall bear your iniquity, forty years, and you shall know my displeasure.”
This the fate of the generation that was to wander in the wilderness was foretold here in the form of a prophetic judgment, a prophetic judgment calibrated in terms of the year-day principle.
In Ezekiel 4:6,
the year-day principle is seen only in a prophetic scenario.
The principle is clearly expressed by the Lord.
“The number of the days you lie on your side, and you shall bear their evil I have given you the years of their evil according to a number of days, three hundred and ninety days, and you shall bear the evil of the house of Israel. . . . and you shall bear the evil of the house of Judah forty days, day for the year, day for the year I have given you.”
The following examples
(by no means exhaustive)
show that the Hebrew Bible, in various contexts, including the prophetic, reveals the year-day relationship.
Yet, even with the existence of close relationship between “days” and “years,” or in some specific cases, the year-day principle itself, what reasons do we have for applying this principle in some of the prophecies that we do?
To begin, we go the vision of Daniel 8.
In his opening statement of explanation of the vision in that chapter,
**riel told the prophet that the vision he had just been shown was for the “time of the end” (vs. 17).
The explanation itself then began with the first element, the Persian ram (vs. 20), and continued to its last element, the time factor of “the evening-mornings” (vs. 26)–a clear reference to the 2300 evenings and mornings of Daniel 8:14.
Its obvious zbusic of **riel’s explanation is that the time element p in this vision, the 2300 evening and mornings, leads to the “time of the end.”