According to the RE models, the earth performs a dizzying dance, spinning and twirling around the sun as the moon goes around it and the apparent difference between night and day take place as the sun goes around it. This non-intuitive view, however, is made even more difficult in Joshua 10:13 which states:
And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Is not this written in the book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day.
So, if the FE theory is assumed to be true, not only was the earth simply stopped on its axis--the moon was also held in its place. This, of course, means that they would have to be "held" in place by some mystical force (I'm assuming the RE-ers will say "God") if you believe in the dark inverse energy known as gravity. Otherwise, the moon would go crashing into the earth followed by the Earth crashing into the Sun. So after being held in place for "almost" 24 hours, the spinning had to be started again and the wobble restored and both Earth and the moon "thrown" at the property to restore the earth to normal. Were it not so, cataclysmic changes would take place, which would have certainly been recorded.
Is it not simpler (and infinitely more intuitive) to explain using the FE model of the sun and moon being fixed in the canopy and the canopy simply stopping for a brief period of time? Presumably this periodically takes place throughout history on some unknown timescale.