There's other theories to show that pre flood canopy would've created the perfect weather world wide
Sorry, no, there aren't any such theories.
Some people. e.g. Dr. Baugh, have
asserted that a pre-flood canopy would've created the perfect weather world-wide. However, they all have "solved" the heat problem by ignoring it, and they have no evidence for their claims of "perfect weather". That's not a theory.
As I said,
Any proposal for the source of the water must include a calculation of the heat involved, and that calculation must be both performed and reviewed by experts, or the proposal is meaningless.
See. for example, the ICR's
SENSITIVITY STUDIES ON VAPOR CANOPY TEMPERATURE PROFILES, in which they conclude that arbitrary and ad-hoc variation of many factors to maximize the water content of a vapor canopy just
might, if you're a true believer, get enough water to cover the Earth to a depth of 2 meters (just over 6 feet) into a canopy without killing
everything, and conclude that Dillow and Vardiman were flat-out wrong. Or Walter Brown's
Scientific Arguments Opposing a Canopy.
Glenn Morton has an interesting page on the history of the canopy idea at
The Demise and Fall of the Water Vapor Canopy: A Fallen Creationist Idea.
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