Seems to me that which is water and which is dust should be swapped, seeing as Genesis stated that Adam was made from dust. Seems to me it'd be more likely he'd come of a "universe of dust" rather than a "universe of water". Especially if the universe he lived in could dissolve in a lake.
Adam's firmament wasn't a water universe, but was immersed in water. Gen 1:7 The present Cosmos isn't a dust universe but is within the vast quantity of earth without form, or dust, which God created in Genesis 1:1. The 3rd Heaven, the New Heaven and New Earth of Rev 21:1 is in the
Air or Heaven.
1Th 4:17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the AIR: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
*** Elaborate "ground of the Multiverse". As far as the current understanding of universes is, there isn't anything outside of universes. So much so, that even the concept of an outside perspective is invalid, as there isn't any space or time. That is, universes don't have borders around them, near as we can tell.
Adam's universe/firmament was much much smaller than the present world. It had a metallic boundary which protected it from the water into which it was placed. The present Universe is bounded by the Cosmic Radiation Background within the ground without form or dust, which totally surrounds us. Physicists have equations which show that there are some eleven universes within the Multiverse.
*** It also wouldn't make sense for a universe merging with another universe to only destroy one of the two, especially in such a mild way as to allow organisms within the decaying universe to survive and freely enter the other.
The present sinful universe cannot escape the ground/earth it is buried inside. It will remain in the ground forever along with the "worms" which are left inside it. Jesus said:
Mar 9:44 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
*** Wings? Like angels in art wings? Which actual angels in the bible do not have.
Agreed, but I can hardly wait to fly.
*** As for escaping our universe's eventual heat death and being immortal forever, I know of plenty of people that wouldn't want that. I'm entirely unsure if human psychology allows a person to be ok with an eternal life, and I am absolutely terrified of the end of my existence. It's not hard for stagnation to turn paradise into hell.
We won't be just Humans then. We will be God's children, living in immortal bodies, with the ability to know everything God knows. He chooses to live forever and He's lived for Billions of years. When we know what He knows, I'm sure that we will also prefer eternal life to eternal death.
*** How unfortunate that I find gold to be a vile color, and that its properties are poor for a street surface. It's much too soft. There is no heaven that would be pleasing to everyone. Heck, there'd always be those people that dislike for the sake of disliking.
Amen, I prefer silver but it doesn't matter what the streets are made of since we will be able to fly over them instead of walking on them. Oh happy Day! Amen?