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7/22/2025, 12:47:06 AM
The universe is eternal and infinite. Its constitution being of void and matter, both limitless. The basic unit of this matter is the atom, which also represents the smallest unit of measure. They are indivisible and eternal. All atoms fall continuously towards one direction and by this other directions can be defined. These atoms do not fall uniformly but sometimes swerve a minimal distance. The swerve is acausal and random. Over time this causes collision. Once enough atoms have coallesced through this, they give birth to a cosmos (a sort of world-sphere). Cosmoi too are infinite in number and can likely be of many shapes and sizes, but ours appears to be spherical. Its borders are of diffuse gas or perhaps a sort of dim fire. A young cosmos is volatile, many reactions and fusions of the elements occuring within. When this early turbulence has passed, the heavier elements such as the earth and the water settle near the bottom while the lighter ones such as celestial fire and some gasses are pushed towards the top. The celestial bodies are formed from these. In the middle is air, compacted heavily by the other elements it produces strong winds. These winds cause the circular movement of the celestial bodies. This early period of volatility eventually comes to an end. Within the lower strata of the earth and water life begins to arise over the aeons. It is very unlikely that humans were the first lifeform of our cosmos, due to our complexity. The first life was likely of failed form and died shortly after birth. Some small organisms eventually succeeded and began spreading around the earth and the water. Their spread engendered the success of more life. Humans then formed, through no godly providence but simply through random chance. It is in this way that our world came to be. Eventually, like a plant or animal, it too shall end and dissolve into its constituent parts which will in turn give birth to more cosmoi.