You made an error, you divided distance by miles per hour. Your result would be the number of hours it would take to get to there, not years. The real result would be about 6710 years. Which is longer than recorded history.
Yep, you’re correct- but as I said, even if I shanked the math by a factor or 10 or 100, I’d still be correct- we ain’t getting there.
My result was a bit different than yours- 3.612 x10 7th divided by 8760 hours per year came up as 1.142 x 10 3rd- more than an eon even so. Let’s assume one generation every 20 years, so that would be about 60 generations- assuming no offspring croaked to mess up the trip.
And folks think I am nuts for believing the Holy Scriptures? I am awaiting the New Jerusalem and the New Heavens and the New earth!
Recorded history now goes back to 14000 BC and ther Joman of Japan and the unknowns who built Gobeki Tepe in 12000BC.