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Cosmic Ocean


Cosmic Heavy Ocean Floating Through Space

14 billion years ago many of the thousands of Big Bangs began. Our Big Bang first came into being around that time. More than 28 billion years prior to that time were the beginnings of the older, other Big Bangs and so on into ad infinitum. What I am saying is that there are no Big Bangs. Time and space have always existed and always will. It is not complicated. Time is forever. Space is forever.

Within the scope of time from our perspective, regarding our known Big Bang explosion, there occurred million of smaller cosmic events on a massive scale. Gigantic clusters of super heated cosmic dust clouds formed, which gave birth to Super Red giant stars which collapsed, went nova to form black holes. The larger black holes devoured other black holes and galaxies which were gathered in close proximity to one another. Many of these first black holes not only absorbed surrounding stars and planets, they also spewed out thousands of the baby galaxies and giant galaxies that we know today through white holes via the singularity streaming process.

These black holes then devoured the galaxies and super red giant stars in their neighborhood with unimaginable proportions of chaotic forces. The early universe was compact as far as material was concerned. It had just started the expansion process at that time.

In the middle of all this cosmic chaos and collisions was a giant planet that was 200 times the size of Jupiter. It had a giant deep ocean on it that covered millions of miles of the planet’s surface.

The gravitational forces from the black holes, giant galaxies and massive suns swirling into one another in this cosmic soup and in the neighborhood of this giant water world created a unique and strange condition in its environment, as the merging process absorbed and expelled the birthing and death dance all around it, a violent world ending event happened.

In the blink of an eye the entire ocean of the giant world was swept away into the cosmos at millions of miles per hour by the exerted forces and prevailing conditions created by the hostile region of space. Shortly afterword's the entire planet exploded, fractured, transformed into tiny particles that flew off into space.

The giant ocean, as it was being removed from the planet somehow stayed intact. It became a giant shapeless glob of water, ever changing, bouncing in and out on itself, stretching, contorting, yet still somehow becoming a sea of liquid speeding in a state of free fall though space and time.

Over time, say 2 billion years, the body of water slowed down and drifted aimlessly through the void while still maintaining equilibrium momentum while meandering in the unknown.

In the distant future the massive world of water met up with the humans or you could say the humans met up with it. It was so deep and so enormous that astronauts could not believe what they were seeing. How could such a formation be? Could they enter this mammoth structure of water without damaging their space craft? Why does it not evaporate over time? Why does it not fall apart? Perhaps the swirling momentum of the original forces that created it caused a centrifugal cohesiveness that helped it to maintain its central gravity. After all it is a massive sea in a massive unknown universe. Anything can happen. (according to Earl.)


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