I noticed recently that v.5 says 'There was EVENING, and there was morning, the first day', meaning that, on earth, there was no nighttime. The darkness, distinct from light, is called Night, but a day on the Earth isn't described as experiencing nighttime. I wonder if this is because the water that fell during the flood was in a sufficient quantity to refract enough light around the Earth to avoid darkness.
RE: A Day in the Life of the Torah: How Can Time Prove the Authenticity of Genesis by Charlie Shrem
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A Day in the Life of the Torah: How Can Time Prove the Authenticity of Genesis by Charlie Shrem