The Bible says that this heavens and earth shall pass away. (Pass away means, cease to exist) It also says that the earth shall reel to and fro (or stagger back and forth) like a drunkard and it shall fall and rise no more. Thats not a change. Its to cease to be. God bless.
Thank you for watching and commenting and for the viewpoint which I also have seen and for sometime believed the same either way it's definitely going to be awesome!!! Here's another view with word translation that you might find interesting. As we look at the original Greek language we find something very interesting. There are two words that can be used to describe something as new. The first word is neo and is used to describe something that is new in time. For example, a house that is newly restored to its original condition could never be neo because it is not new in time. When the house was first built it was neo, but being that it is now something old (archaios) being renewed or restored, it can never be described as neo again. Neo is not the word used in the passages from 2 Peter or Revelation. The word that is used to describe the new heavens and the new earth in those passages is kainos. Kainos also means new, but it is describing something that is qualitatively new or renewed. Interestingly enough, it is the word kainos that Paul uses to describe the Christian, as a new (kainos) creation. The individual Christian has not been vaporized into non-existence and newly created, rather the old (archaios) has passed away, and the new (kainos) has come (cf. 2 Corinthians 5: 17). Therefore, the passages are not alluding to a heaven and earth that are destroyed and then replaced by a heaven and earth that is newly created. They are both speaking of the current heaven and earth passing from one condition to another (parachomai), being qualitatively renewed (kainos) to their full glory, which is beyond anything that we can comprehend. The final destination for God’s people is not going up to God in heaven, while the earth and sky is destroyed. Rather, the final destination is a renewed world and cosmos in which God comes down to be among His people. Also a another translation from the Scriptures bible Revelation 21:1-2 Ḥazon (Revelation) 21:1-2 TS2009 [1] And I saw a renewed heaven and a renewed earth, for the former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea is no more. [2] And I, Yoḥanan, saw the set-apart city, renewed Yerushalayim, coming down out of the heaven from Elohim, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
Isaiah 24:20-21 Yeshayah (Isaiah) 24:20-21 TS2009 [20] The earth shall stagger like a drunkard. And it shall totter like a hut, and its transgression shall be heavy upon it, and it shall fall, and not rise again. [21] And in that day it shall be that יהוה punishes on high the host of exalted ones, and on the earth the sovereigns of the earth. I view this as the transgression being heavy upon the earth and transgression falling never to rise again. The Noahidic covenant of the rainbow made to Noah was that He would never destroy earth by water but by fire...so He renewed the earth then and this time he said by fire....then a final renewal forever.