Do you realize that motors would burn up if they didn't have cooling systems to remove the heat?
These cooling systems are designed and built into the motor to keep it from overheating.
Do you think God, in His foreknowledge, did the same thing?
He could ... by way of example ... have an angel standing by to absorb any heat that is generated.
Then said angel could simply fly out into space and dissipate it.
Here's another idea:
God could simply tell Mother Nature, "When I do this, and you start to get hot, don't even go there. Don't even think it. Keep your cool. I have spoken."
Or here's another idea ...
Or another ...
Or another ...
Get the picture now?
God did it.
And, you are welcome to believe any fantasy you fancy, but space angles flying hotter than the hottest supernova holds no merit in a science debate. Just admit that you don't care about science.
The moon's gravitational pull would help. Bring it nearer and all that heat and energy isn't needed.
I imagine that you are addressing the magical "rearrangement" of the continents? "Heat" wouldn't be "needed", it would be released.
You do realize that pushing the moon that much closer, would increase its tug on Earth's crust many many times over. Imagine doing that without so much as a moment's notice. It would crack open like a brittle egg shell.
The Moon used to be almost as close as it can be without being teared apart by Earth gravity. It's effect back on Earth were turbulent to put it mildly. Due to the constant remodeling of the Earth crust, I don't think we have geological records of this all the way back to the Moon's formation, but we do find tidal deposits caused by a closer Moon a really long way back.
Even though every tide would be a mega-tsunami, I highly doubt they were big enough to flood the whole world. Someone should do a calculation.
There is actually precedence for God using the moon as the moon represents darkness/rebellion/evil. What more appropriate mechanism to aid in destroying wicked mankind.
I agree that the evoked imagery is stimulating. I often find myself wishing that the Moon could be considerably bigger in the night sky.
In addition to 'lifting' the waters the moon's pull actually lifts the sea beds thus changing the shape of the earth. I believe it is the lifting of the sea beds ('breaking up' the fountains of the great deep) that caused the flood.
Which is exactly the kind of sudden displacement that would unleash a tremendous amount of energy in the form heat.
Any credible geologist will affirm that the earth's crust, and especially the sea beds, is very flexible, and can flex greatly without leaving any evidence if done over a wide area........as they have twice a day for millennia.
The oceanic crusts might be relatively flexible compared to the continental crusts, but not that flexible.
The Moon, from the distance it is currently orbiting, does not bend them much. However, if God in the blink of an eye jumped the Moon considerably closer to us, the crust wouldn't be able to keep up with the immense and sudden additional force exerted on it, no matter how flexible. No solid structure would.