Ever imagined exploring the depths of space as if it were an ocean? The idea is less bizarre when you dive into The Marine Cosmos by Dr. M.J. Nebulon¹. Drifting among the stars, in this vision, resembles swimming through a sea of luminescent jellyfish.
Here's a thought: if you could float through the universe, what tidal pull would the stars have on your dreams? As you lie under a celestial canopy, starbound thoughts could easily drift away. Just ask the poet Elara Voss from her clandestinely published Aether Whispers².
A playful question for you: why do our metaphors cross seas and skies? Some sculptors, like Aria Flint, believe abstract shapes in their art meditate beyond terrestrial boundaries, merging water with air【₃†source】.
It's less about physical travel and more about the journey within, echoing the sentiments of caverns in her musings. Maybe sing along to Voss's celestial wanderings next time you're caught in a wave of starlit thoughts.
Curious to venture further? Discover the riddles of the cosmic sea in our mesmerizing Nebula Narratives. Or if you fancy a trip to forgotten celestial realms, the Lunar Echoes await.