The Windows of Heaven verse. That's it. No other verses.Chapter, verse.
Or those changes were caused by something else, and you're just assuming it was a canopy.
What anomalies?
Which of them cannot be explained by the HPT?
HPT has good explanations for and anomalies I mention. But I think a canopy would be better for some. The gas mixture of the air before the flood was different, I'm guessing carbon dioxide was higher and oxygen was lower. Higher pressures could be helpful in that situation especially for larger animals and insects.What "problems"? What "anomalies"? I'm not aware of any of those.
If the earth were not tilted, or less tilted, a canopy would account for more even temperatures that would allow for a greater amount of arable surface on the earth.
Pressure + the mix of gases, and a filtering of UV light could easily be a factor in how long people lived before the flood. Perhaps plants with health benefits were able to grow better with that mix of gases and higher pressures that couldn't make it in those forms after the flood, prompting God to add meat to the diets of man as the best solution.
You can tell me HTP's solutions to these problems, which I already know but feel free to mention them for other people reading, and I'll agree they could be correct. But we don't have enough evidence to be sure either way, and I think a canopy solving all of them is a more elegant solution.
First, if you haven't read in this thread, I don't support the Vapor Canopy Theory. VCT is wrong. Relative to the great deep, no flood water was supplied by a canopy. But the anomalies I mentioned is consistent with something about the antediluvian atmosphere, plants, animals, and human life being very different than we have today. Especially air pressure, which intuitively seems like a canopy would be responsible for.Okay, so what is it about whatever canopy that you think was there that's superior to the best theories that bible believing scientists are currently putting forward? In what way would it be a superior hypothesis, either scientifically or biblically?
That being said:
Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory is the best I've ever seen, BY FAR! I'm not sure that I buy every aspect of it, though. Over all, however, it is easily the most scientifically sound and biblically faithful theory I've ever heard of.
It would be nice if we could get someone to do some really high quality computer modeling of the theory and other forensic evidence. That would go a long way toward addressing some of the more or less intuitive issues I have with the idea like the mix of gases in the air before the flood, how extensive was vegetation on the antediluvian earth. And there are other issues related to HPT that just needs more study.