See, I don’t think so, because on Day 6, too much was going on! And as Adam was engaged in his assignment, ie., giving the animals their names (arbitrarily? I doubt it), Jehovah said at Genesis 2:18, ““It is not good for the man to continue to be alone.” (After 1 day? I doubt that, too.)
And then, after Eve was created, Adam says, “This is now (as in finally, or as many translations say, “at last”), bone of my bone….”
Again, indicating some time had gone by.
And furthermore, the Seventh Day was not written as having an end …. the Apostle Paul in Hebrews 4, spoke of God’s rest day (quoting Genesis) as continuing into his day (over 4,000 yrs. later)!
But that isn’t the Jewish day! Their 24-hr day does not end in the morning.
Ok, youre applying this to the Flood, right? The problem is, it was a controlled event. Did God want the vegetation destroyed? That would have worked against Noah & his offspring… that was food, they would have died off. Some things we shouldn’t expect, from reasoning on the account.
But there is much resultant evidence, i believe.
You know I’m not a YEC, the Grand Canyon’s strata were laid down over millions of years.
But the Flood cut through those layers & removed the over 1,000 cu.mi. volume that’s missing.
The creation of the vast Buttes and Mesas in the western US. (What happened to the surrounding land?)
I could go on.
Ok, I made a wrong comment. My apologies. Thanks for your kind correction.