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1. The Bible, along with many other ancient texts, compare space to an ocean of primordial chaos. Most religions agree a negative substance called nothingness was used to create the cosmos.
2. Stars can be created under water. A phenomenon called sonoluminescence happens when high-pitched frequencies travel through liquid and acoustic cavitation transforms sound into light. The Bible says the stars sing.
3. Astronauts train in swimming pools. Astronauts have had water leak into their helmets during so-called space walks. These videos are probably staged, because air bubbles can often be seen floating around in the background. Russia astronauts also found sea plankton on the International Space Station.
3. UFOs come from deep beneath ocean, not outer space. Or is it technically both? According to Biblical cosmology, the waters above and the waters below are connected underground. Aliens look like sea creatures and vice versa. Apparently, some scientists think octopuses traveled to earth in eggs on asteroids. John C. Lilly thought dolphins were from Sirius.
4. Mystics claims outer space is inner space. They say it’s the same as the astral plane. In this dreamy region of the universe, magicians like John Dee encountered a cosmic whale called the Leviathan. In the Bible, this creature was the king of the Abyss. The Abyss is another name for the realm of nothingness. It’s where demons are trapped and feel the pain of nonexistence.
5. Like Hell, the Abyss is supposedly underground. However, it’s also out in the void. Maybe this is why physicists need black holes for interstellar travel. Maybe this is why they are looking for primordial chaos called antimatter.



Nick Hinton@NickHintonn
Y’all know space is an ocean right?
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