The earth is old and the universe is older.
The old earth was remodeled for humans about 6000 years ago and will last for another 2000 years before being replaced.
The evidence for the antiquity of the Earth and Solar System is consistent with evidence for an even greater age for the Universe and Milky Way Galaxy. a) The age of the Universe can be estimated from the velocity and distance of galaxies as the universe expands. The estimates range from 7 to 20 billion years, depending on whether the expansion is constant or is slowing due to gravitational attraction. b) The age of the Galaxy is estimated to be 14-18 billion years from the rate of evolution of stars in globular clusters, which are thought to be the oldest stars in the Galaxy. The age of the elements in the Galaxy, based on the production ratios of osmium isotopes in supernovae and the change in that ratio over time due to radioactive decay, is 8.6-15.7 billion years. Theoretical considerations indicate that the Galaxy formed within a billion years of the beginning of the Universe. c) Combining the data from a) and b), the "best, i.e., most consistent, age of the universe is estimated to be around 14 billion years.
https://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/parks/gtime/ageofearth.html
https://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/parks/gtime/ageofearth.html
The old earth was remodeled for humans about 6000 years ago and will last for another 2000 years before being replaced.