The Cosmic Water Ripple

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By sandra rinck


The Cosmic Water Ripple in the News

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The voice of God travels through the cosmic water of Heaven, we call Space

42 minutes is all it takes; from beginning to end. Space itself is like Heaven's water. It ripples, it transfers energy, it collides and surrounds everything in it, just like our oceans waters.

The energy in space is but an ocean filled with god energy. No one knows what lies between gravity. The zero gravity suspension of space is like people in the water surrounded by a zone of energy transfer that does not escape its barriers. It can expand, it can change form, it can heat up, but what surrounds it, is the same, our Cosmic Water of space.

Nuclear fusion, as real as we think it is, is but a bubble that sent a ripple through space water, that shook the entire ocean and sent out a wave of chaos and we are but a small fish in an inconceivably large body of water.

Think about the waters in Earth. It is full of microbes so small, we can't see them, yet all together it makes up the body of the ocean. What exist or fails to exist is what is beyond the other side, is nothing more than space water.

The area of space called "dark matter" is much like the area of water we have yet to discover, if you can define it, in the oceans, so small, yet unimaginably big. Though I don't know for sure, I am going to guess that if you could theoretically measure one wave, keep track of it, and see how long it takes to travel back to where it started, it would take 42 minutes.

Do you know how fast that is? Everything we know of is created by some ripple. I can't say that this ripple was not the effect of some Cosmic God hanging out on the other side, but I can say this...

Imagine our Universe is shaped like a cylinder filled with space water, or dust or sand if it plays better in your imagination, and there is a force out there that shakes it up every 42 minutes and then empties it onto a plain of space fabric, so thin so big, that this time around we came out human.

Now imagine that time does not exist, it is a concept of human imagination, space-time is a bit of a misnomer, and we have been shaken up so many times that this infinite number of possible outcomes will in fact reform and we will come together again as what we are right now.

The possibility of life again is a fact. Like a pair of dice with an infinite number of numbers written on them, that will get rolled so many times, that our number will appear again.

Think about space water, and Earth water, you can not light it on fire. What you can do is light the gas on fire. Like our ocean waters release methane gas that can ignite, so like in space water, nuclear fusion is like lighting the cosmic match.

What created the Big Bang? My theory is the big bang was created by cold fusion, the result was nuclear fusion. What we live in called the Universe, is nothing more than another atomic bubble ready burst into something new.

So in the non-existent time called space-time, our Universe will only last 42 minutes. This is our journey through time; it takes 42 minutes for our inherited ripple to reach the other side in which case, we all return to that from which we came.

Have no fear of death, death is nothing more than birth and though we have whimsical thoughts about death; in a place were time does not exist, we will travel the plain of death for 42 minutes and return right back here to were we are today.

Neptune could very well be our new Earth but by that time, which is but a blink of an eye, our demoted planet Pluto could be our new Neptune.

I don't think it was a mistake that our ancestors named the Water God, Neptune. I think the only mistake man ever made was in assuming that there is nothing after death.

We are but a wave traveling through the Cosmic Waters of Space. When God speaks, his voice is but a sound wave rippling through space water that reaches our ear, if you are lucky enough to hear.

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Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
6 months ago

I like the comparison of space water and earth water, because to me the solar system, an atom of any element, and cyberspace are all the same pattern.

I hear music when I look at these photos. Music of space and music of earth. You have given me more material about which to write. In Asian studies, we speak of wind and water, but now I will speak of water and water.

Thank you.

sandra rinck profile image

sandra rinck  says:
6 months ago

Thank you, I look forward to your writting. It's realy beautiful isn't it?

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
6 months ago

Indeed it its. And so vast.

sandra rinck profile image

sandra rinck  says:
6 months ago

I know, I wonder if people every realy grasp how large the universe actually is?

LisaG profile image

LisaG  says:
6 months ago

It's so beautiful! Isn't God awesome?

By the way Sandy, thank you for wonderful fan mail.

sandra rinck profile image

sandra rinck  says:
6 months ago

The most awesome eva!!!!

patty56 profile image

patty56  says:
6 months ago

Wow....your writing let's your emotions and intelligence shine through in a unique and aobviously enormously gifted way.....smart, smart, and , oh, super smart!~

patty

sandra rinck profile image

sandra rinck  says:
6 months ago

wow, thanks Patty, that was an enexpected compliment. Thanks and thanks again!

Melanie  says:
6 months ago

I read an awesome book called A Heart Ablaze by John Bevere. Within chapter 4 "The Glory of the Lord" of the book is a sub-category called Creation Reveals His Greatness, in which Mr. Bevere goes into great detail about the enormity of the Universe and yet how small it is compared to the greatness of God...He actually holds it in is hand...great read for anyone interested.

By the way, I really enjoyed your post...great job!

Raven King profile image

Raven King  says:
5 months ago

Wow! I really like this hub!! I do believe in life after death but sometimes I do think people live on and maybe it is nonlinear. Fascinating hub.!!! :)

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TessieSetiabudi  says:
5 months ago

This is great Sandra! Looking at the majestic universe, I realize how small I am and yet what a privilege it is to be a part of it.

benabba  says:
5 months ago

Great Hub Sandra!

If you are interested in a documentary about how the Universe is a result of Intelligent Design and not a cosmic accident, may I recommend the newmovie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed".

If you are interested in learning more about death as a choice and not a requirement of life, check out my hubpage at: http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Live-to-150-or-More

bacteriocentric  says:
2 months ago

Sandra,You have great insights  for such limited science education, but apparently lack the fortitude and perserverence to REALLY understand the universe based on others research whose foundations rest on the the shoulders of giants. Good luck furthering your intelligence by watching such movies as "Expelled"; you should try to watch the Sagan documantary "Cosmos" to get an introduction to the real world of true science and understanding.  

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sandra rinck  says:
2 months ago

So you are saying that I lack the emotional capcity to REALLY understand the Universe?

Not sure what my emotional capacity has to do with the Universe, but if it made you feel better to write a comment like that, great! Thanks for the comment.

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sparramore  says:
2 weeks ago

Sandra, it is obvious to me that you are on a journey of discovery. I would like to share with you some insight I believe is devine: that all things are connected, and every action causes a ripple that affects all things. It seems to me when I read your writting that your insights are devine as well, albeit some terminology escapes you...however, in not using exactly perfect science terms to explain yourself, the truly poetic side of what you are saying shines through...making your insight closer to spiritual...which i admire. I love reading the debate of what you write...and that you are so dedicated to expressing yourself. Keep up the good work, I hope you continue your journey of discovery unabaited by those who would scheme to thwart it...

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