My own theories about the universe

Yes, everyone says that the universe will end someday and just be cold and dark, but I mean, energy itself which everything consists of, came from absolutely nothing, so why cant it do it again? I think that, perhaps when and if everything collapses, itll just form a deep, deep black hole and when it gets heavy enough, itll break down and collapse and form brand, new energy again, and another theory of mine, is that since were moving fast through the empty space of the universe, that when our own sun runs out of fuel, itll sooner or later run into a new sun again and start to orbit it, so perhaps our planet wont end after all, the empty space of the universe is after all, infinite, so why wouldnt it run into a new one? Whats your take on it, guys, will the universe itself make life live forever or is it up to jesus to give us eternal life, somehow, what does the bible say about it?
 
Yes, everyone says that the universe will end someday and just be cold and dark, but I mean, energy itself which everything consists of, came from absolutely nothing, so why cant it do it again? I think that, perhaps when and if everything collapses, itll just form a deep, deep black hole and when it gets heavy enough, itll break down and collapse and form brand, new energy again, and another theory of mine, is that since were moving fast through the empty space of the universe, that when our own sun runs out of fuel, itll sooner or later run into a new sun again and start to orbit it, so perhaps our planet wont end after all, the empty space of the universe is after all, infinite, so why wouldnt it run into a new one? Whats your take on it, guys, will the universe itself make life live forever or is it up to jesus to give us eternal life, somehow, what does the bible say about it?
When it comes to the future demise of this world, God has revealed what will happen…

2 Peter 3:7,10 KJV
[7] But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. [10] But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
 
When it comes to the future demise of this world, God has revealed what will happen…

2 Peter 3:7,10 KJV
[7] But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. [10] But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

I must admit that bible-quotes are very romantic, indeed, thanks for sharing it
 
When it comes to the future demise of this world, God has revealed what will happen…

2 Peter 3:7,10 KJV
[7] But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. [10] But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

What do you mean with heavens shall pass away?
 
I must admit that bible-quotes are very romantic, indeed, thanks for sharing it
Hi Skreia. Nice to meet you. 😊

I’m pretty rubbish at writing poetry, but sometimes I do like to read it. And some imagery in the bible does seem romantic. To me it’s like they are Nostalgic, in the sense of longing for what they are asking of me.
Spending eternity with The Lord is written in our hearts so we are naturally attracted.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NKJV)
11.He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end.

So next time you feel a romantic connection to a bible passage it is God that is attracting you to Him…

At least that’s what I believe.

Blessings🙏
 
Hi Skreia. Nice to meet you. 😊

I’m pretty rubbish at writing poetry, but sometimes I do like to read it. And some imagery in the bible does seem romantic. To me it’s like they are Nostalgic, in the sense of longing for what they are asking of me.
Spending eternity with The Lord is written in our hearts so we are naturally attracted.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NKJV)
11.He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end.

So next time you feel a romantic connection to a bible passage it is God that is attracting you to Him…

At least that’s what I believe.

Blessings🙏

Im a little drawn to mysteries myself
 
First off, the universe is not infinite.
It is a creation so it has boundaries.

A new heaven and earth does not mean annihilation but total renovation for it will have utility in the life here after.
 
Yes, everyone says that the universe will end someday and just be cold and dark, but I mean, energy itself which everything consists of, came from absolutely nothing, so why cant it do it again? I think that, perhaps when and if everything collapses, itll just form a deep, deep black hole and when it gets heavy enough, itll break down and collapse and form brand, new energy again, and another theory of mine, is that since were moving fast through the empty space of the universe, that when our own sun runs out of fuel, itll sooner or later run into a new sun again and start to orbit it, so perhaps our planet wont end after all, the empty space of the universe is after all, infinite, so why wouldnt it run into a new one? Whats your take on it, guys, will the universe itself make life live forever or is it up to jesus to give us eternal life, somehow, what does the bible say about it?

Hello Skreia;

Like you said, "it is your own theory"
and "another theory of mine."

You also said,

"why wouldn't it run into a new one?"

"What's your take on it, guys"

"is it up to Jesus to give us eternal life?"

"what does the Bible say about it?"


Your theories lead to good questions, asking what others say, and where is Jesus in all this, are good starts.

In my personal life I once asked, "if we sin and go to hell, after awhile would we get used to it?"

In time these questions and discussion can open opportunities to learn more about Christ.

God bless you, brother and your family.
 
So, kind of like a recycled universe? Or one that endlessly reproduces...or...a resurrected one?

Maybe the one we are living in at this moment is a 'dummy run'.
 
What do you mean with heavens shall pass away?
Skreia, this is not the literal heavens and earth! It's figurative. The foundations of the earth were not destroyed in the flood. The new heaven and earth came prophetically in Revelation 21 & 22, and we find no TEMPLE in it. The New Covenant in Christ is what Peter is describing in 2Pet.3 above.
The old covenant's heaven and earth burned up and we received a new heaven and earth.

Hear the Heavenly Voice- Hebrews NKJV​

25 See that you do not refuse Him who speaks. For if they did not escape who refused Him who spoke on earth, much more shall we not escape if we turn away from Him who speaks from heaven, 26 whose voice then shook the earth; but now He has promised, saying, “Yet once more I [a]shake not only the earth, but also heaven.” 27 Now this, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of those things that are being shaken, as of things that are made, that the things which cannot be shaken may remain.
28 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we [b]may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. (emphasis mine)
 
So, kind of like a recycled universe? Or one that endlessly reproduces...or...a resurrected one?

Maybe the one we are living in at this moment is a 'dummy run'.
I like the term 'dummy run' makes me chuckle. But the implications of that term are exciting. If this is the dummy run what does reality look like?
But it also begs the question, what is the value in a dummy run for we know an omniscient God has a purpose in everything, or He wouldn't be omniscient.
God bless you Lanolin
 
Some clues to these things come from the beginning and the end of the Bible, but can be hard to follow. Let's work backward.

The author of the Torah (first 5 scrolls) is Moses, however, this hides something Joseph did--the well-known, well-trained figure who had the dreams and saved Egypt from famine. The documentary THE MOSES CONTROVERSY now shows us how Joseph was the custodian of Hebrew narrative until his time (the end of Genesis). Its accounts were verbal before they were written. Joseph seems to have conceived of the idea of an alphabet of infinite combinations of letters rather than the pictoglyphs of Egyptian priests. Thus he seems to have been brilliant and very accurate.

The text has several section-title lines like 1:1 and 5:1 because these were 'prompts' to students who memorized and recited it. 1:1 is the title 'in the beginning, God created...' But these title lines are not action. The first substantial line is actually the existing condition. 'The earth was tohu wa-bohu.' Formless and void.

We know two things about this phrase. It is used of a destroyed place, Jer. 4:23. The other is that it sets up a 'forming' and 'filling' sequence that is logical and organized, the rest of Gen 1.

These early Hebrew accounts had no problem with the earth already existing, but were insisting that the Creator was actually a Redeemer who fixed the place. Other ancient near east accounts from India, Persia, and Egypt, mentioned a destroyed place that was then fixed by their god. Actually it (the earth) was sometimes a creature, a lizard, a seamonster. It needed to be destroyed and out of this comes the present earth. A psalm and Job refers to this and says the Biblical creator God defeated Leviathan, the seamonster.

I mention all this because the surprise of the text is that we get scant information from it that things were going on back then that are totally out of the range of science since 1859, when the Huxleys went public with the empty universe called uniformitarianism.

The text also tells us that illumination did not exist until creation week. General light was spoken into existence by a Creator God who can do that more easily than we can breathe. Then the immediate system, our solar system, was made.

All this seems laughable to science but of course we don't ask science what limits exist on God or gods. This is partly because science makes huge mistakes in its own business. When the Viking rockedt went by Jupiter in the 60s, they told Velikovsky the radiation readings they were getting. It was way too hot. Like a baker comparing loaves of bread, he said matter of factly that we live in a young system and this has not been disproved. The problem for most science is that Velikovsky knew Biblical and diverse accounts of such things, as to why they would be true, and used them in WORLDS IN COLLISION.

This lends credibility to a recent creation act, but perhaps not a young earth. A young solar system around us, but not the earth. Now we can come to Peter who uses an intriguing contrast when talking about the earth originally. "By God's word/speaking, the heavens came into being, and the earth was formed out of water and through water." The verbs are quite different. The earth's verb has to have materials there. So again, while we have a recent creation week (lots of evidence), we may not have a young earth. But the reason is not because Huxley/Darwin's uniformitarian naturalism is true!

That line about earth is in 2 Peter 3. In 2 Peter 2, we learn that there is a place of 'darkest blackness' in the universe on which rebellious beings are confined for a coming day of judgement. The term used is 'Tartarus' which is also mentioned in a Greek myth, as the same type of place. Is there a coincidence then, that the earth is initially described as a scene of destruction, dark and formless, and God reformed this world for humans to thrive, and seems to be coming back to that after the present revolt that has ruined so much?

We also find the New Testament mentioning a victory of Christ in the Gospel event over 'principalities and powers' as a group needing 'reform' and correction. The group occasionally is identified with public leaders, but usually it is a network that is just beyond human sight and understanding, yet affecting us, which did not want Christ to succeed. But every knee will bow, whether things above or on earth or under the earth.
 
Well, I think Peter and Paul both speak spiritually and symbolically.
The new heaven and earth they both agreed on. The New Covenant in Christ would and did take the place of the old law of sin and death.
Jesus said that nothing would drop from the old law until all was fulfilled. And of course, we received a kingdom that things were shaken out of from the old law.
 
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