Maybe, but time is a funny thing, and we don’t understand it very well.
Plus, evidence shows us the Earth is approximately 5 billion years old. If shown on a standard calendar, Humans have been here about an hour before midnight, December 31.
We can’t know what a week is for God. We measure a week by 7 revolutions of our planet.
A week for God could be billions, and billions of years. I believe we have the same concept of universal time, as our dogs have of our time. In other words, none.
You make a very good point. I once watched a religious channel hosted by a Jewish Rabbi who was also a PHD physicist who tried to explain an expansion of time theory by using a rubber band.
In the beginning was the rubber band of time and as it was stretched out, so were the millenia of time between the the significant periods of time of God's creations.;.....
I'm ignorant of these things but that was the most significant explanation of the creation of mankind that I had ever watched........