You say that science KNOWS. That is totally incorrect.
Based on evidence, and the interpretation of that evidence, science postulates and creates a theory.
Theories aren´t absolute knowledge.
I once read a brilliant article by an MIT physics professor who now teaches in Israel.
His position was that distance dialates time. I have it somewhere, I will try and find it.
His thought experiment was this.
If in a very distant galaxy a powerful laser released a beam toward earth every second, the light, because of dialation would not arrive on earth seconds apart, but rather weeks apart.
So, at the point of origin the time element was seconds, on earth it was weeks, or more.
Both are right. so looking back the universe appears to be 14 billion years old, but because of time dialation it may have been created a million years ago.
This is a crude summation of what I read some time ago, It will no doubt be picked apart by someone, but I hope to retrieve the article and rebut the pickers apart.
Well, there are some factual inaccuracies here. The first is that time dilation simply doesn't work that way: the light from distant galaxies *does* act like is described here. We know this from actual observation of processes via the light from those galaxies.
The second is that to get a time dilation sufficient to make 14 billion years consistent with 6000 years would require a LOT more mass, gravitation, or speed that anything we see. In fact, even the *close* stars in our own galaxy are farther away than 6000 light years (up to 100,000 light years. Also *nearby* galaxies, like the Andromeda Spiral are millions of light years away) , so anything only affecting distant galaxies won't affect that.
Sorry, but what you read is a desperate attempt by someone trying to get science and the Bible to agree. But they simply don't.