How the Universe Created Itself
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Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 10:09:59 PM in AEST
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How the Universe Created Itself
By: Brian Butler
In what was the beginning before time passed and when existence didn’t exist, there was a lack of anything. There was, however, loads of nothing. Nothing, being the same as itself and completely uniform, was the embodiment of order. Everything, which was just a bunch of nothing, was exactly identical to all the rest of the nothing. Therefore, something did exist, the presence of this order. Being order, though, it could not truly exist without contrasting chaos, and since chaos is change, and the only change from all the nothing was something, as soon as nothing existed, something was forced to exist. Being the only thing that existed, the something was uniform to itself, but the compromise between the law and chaos of the infant universe was a steady, controlled change of reality, time. As this new "time" went on, chaos continued to churn this new something into a variety of different things which filled up all the nothing with a vast spectrum of stuff.
Unpublished Work (c) 2004 Brian Butler
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