You're pretty funny. I always get a kick out of talking with people who think science can prove or disprove God. People who think science can "explain" everything. The concept of God comes with a "given" that it is unexplainable. That it is imeasurable. That it is only observable to the extent he wants to be observed. I mean really, we believe in a God that has no boundary of time, space. That existed before time, space, light, or dark. That can be everywhere in the whole universe at one time. (that would be omnipresent)
Honestly, trying to understand God and his ways ... as described above... with science developed by man...now that's crazy.
You're confused.
I didn't invoke any real science. All I did was summarize what the first two verses of your "complete" creation account have to say. And it's nothing but gobbledygook.
There's water. There's night. Along comes God, and creates light. The light is actually daylight, which He separates from night. Not even a fairly stupid child would call that a "complete" account of the creation of the world.