July 16, 2012

On Creation



How was the universe created? As with many things, people disagree. There is the science version 1, version 2, version 300 modified B. There is the Chrstian explanation, the inuit explanation, so many others. And then, there is the Nyxa explanation. Ready? Here we go.

There are many worlds in the universe. They float around, barely touching. Each is the same and different. We cannot fathom these universes. But they are there. And sometimes they connect, like soap bubbles sticking together for a moment before disappearing. Sometimes things go missing, into other worlds. Sometimes we see things that can’t be explained, and they can be explained in the other worlds.

These worlds form and disappear statically. Ours was formed a while ago. At first, it was like most other worlds, filled with darkness and nothing. And then another world touched it. It brushed against it, leaving it in darkness. But like a cat leaving behind hair, it left a little something. The something was not accepted with the nothing, they were not compatible.

They mixed and stirred, and exploded outwards. The world came from that explosion. The hot rock flew, metals and gems all liquid, coalescing because of the laws that were created in the same moment. And so the planets were created. The gasses from the explosion burned and formed into stars. Around these stars, planets spun in set patterns.

Around one particular star, a planet that was to be called Earth was formed. From then on, I believe in evolution. I belive that molecules turned into bacteria, which became micro-organisms, algae, and fish, evolving to go on land, etc. Google it. I’m done with creation.

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