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Disclaimer: I am not, and do not pretend to be an expert of Quantum Physics. This is just my understanding of the situation.
The argument seems to revolve around the "time" in which certain events happened. To me, I believe that both arguments are invalid because Time is an illusion. What leads me to this thought is the theory of relativity and time dilation. Motion (velocity) directly affects the entire concept of time. Now let me give you an example of Time Dilation and space flight. If there are a set of twins (classic example), one on earth, and one that travels on a spaceship going at a high velocity through the universe, the theory tells us that the twin on earth will age faster than the twin on the space shuttle. With this in mind, we are in constant motion (our velocity in orbit around the sun, in turn our sun/solar system has a velocity orbiting around the galactic center, which in turn has a velocity relative to the universe). It seems to me, that time is an illusion based on our observation. One cannot declare that the universe is Billions of "years" old, because everything in our known universe ages differently based off motion and observation. Thus, a “day” for God could be billions of “days” for humans. YMMV
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