Everybody has an idea of the tsunami of being a big wave. It is not a big wave. It is a huge amount of water that comes to land.
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Big waves are a whole different ball game. You're riding a wave with an immense amount of speed and power, generally over 10 meters. On the face of the wave, obviously life and death thoughts start to happen.
It's a perfect wave when small and the most beautiful and scary wave on Earth when it's big, as the swell from deep water hits the shallow reef ledge. A ten-foot high wave and a 30-footer break in the same depth of water.
People think of waves as going in an orderly crash - whoosh - crash - whoosh, but in fact there are lots of different crashes and whooshes, all at different stages, and all going off at the same time.
There is no new wave, only the sea.
The breaking of a wave cannot explain the whole sea.
There was a tsunami and there are terrible natural disasters, all of this because of too little Torah study.
I believe that in music and in a lot of things it's kind of like surfing, you can have a really big wave sometimes and then you can have a smaller wave.
Being here, it is just impossible to imagine what that was like, when the tsunami hit.
Whenever an earthquake or tsunami takes thousands of innocent lives, a shocked world talks of little else.
You're not a wave, you're a part of the ocean.