If you run the numbers, even the most generous age for the universe is paultry.
Well, at 14 billion years for the universe to evolve from the “Big Bang” to today’s solar system in today’s position in the Milky Way with today’s number of atoms and heavy isotopes,
and with today’s real-world planet structure “fixed” into recognizable continents and seas at 4.5 some-off billion years of age,
You’ll have to work real hard to show me that there is enough “time” between the Big Bang and the earth’s condensation from interstellar gas and dust for all of those “supernova series” of multiple generations of star formation, star evolution, star supernova-ejection-travel (at sublight speeds!)-capture-supernova-ejection-travel (at sublight speeds!)-capture ....
See, we still don’t have enough “time” to build all of the iron, manganese, gold, silver, thorium, uranium, .... from multiple-stellar explosions that we know is present in the solar system.