That's about 9 billion years of formation in dead space until a happenstance planet Earth formed.
That's a million years a thousand times 9 times over. Which is a thousand years a thousand times.
Andromeda is located 2.5 million lightyears away and is the nearest galaxy to the Milky Way.
4.5 billion years of evolution which is likewise.
260,000,000 years of dinosaurs amidst that.
Amidst mass physical time where Andromeda is 2.5 million lightyears away, there are currently about 6,000 years of human civilization.
Which is live and current in the universe as of me writing this.
As of today, we are literally living in the dawn of the future with science and technology.
I'm 35 years old and Thomas Edison died 85 years ago, the inventor of the lightbulb.
What if civilization were only 500 years old? That would be really weird, wouldn't it? I mean, really weird. Extremely weird. Incomprehensibly strange. For there to be only 500 years of civilization. Especially amidst natural history.
But what about 1000 years? Still likewise strange, right?
Well if 500 years is truly THAT strange, what does 6,000 years of civilization imply?
Is 6,000 years of civilization as suspicious as 500 years would suggest?
I'd dare to say that it is. Discuss.