Here Nick:
Since you didn't want to scroll back to address my question, I've reposted it for you:
You're hypothesis doesn't fit the evidence we have now within the mountain ranges. That's why I don't grasp it. Let's just say I accept your notion...All major mountain ranges were formed by a global flood just a few thousand years ago. Okay...now you have to explain the cave formations within these mountains. I'll give you one single cave..one single formation to make it simple. Cumberland Caverns.....first formation you'll stop at on the commercial tour. A massive ground formation, complete with a water fall and massive pool. 1 cubic inch of this particular formation forms every hundered years. Given the measurements, this one particular formation is over 100,000 years old. Now Nick...since I accept your notions (blindly), you have to explain the age of this particular cave formation within a mountain range that is no older than 10,000 years.
What it comes down to...their is OTHER geological proof to consider. This particular mountain range doesn't fit your timeline.
I'm sure I can find cave formations in ALL the mountain ranges that don't fit your timeline either.