God theory
SeriousX 1/30/2022 10:50:25 AM
Apologies is this has been touched upon before, but I had this epiphany recently that I feel like makes the most sense about the concept of god and creation.
Basically it goes like this. In the beginning there was nothing except a mass of unexplained density, constantly trying to expand, yet unable to. The resulting attempts and failures to expand built up, creating the basic materials needed to create the Big Bang. When it reached its breaking point, filled with this vast, unknown power inside, it finally broke through. The extreme amount of energy built up inside the dense mass caused the expansion to pour forth from one central point left unmoving.
That unmoving point, the mass of pure energy pouring outward, is both god and time. At some point, god finally stop releasing the energy and was left as a small drop of energy in an ever expanding, yet empty blackness. As this energy sits there, it begins to create a new energy which becomes the concept of time itself. This new time energy begins to affect the drop of energy. As time continues to flow forth from it, it gains something similar to consciousness as it becomes aware of what it's doing.
That little drop of energy continues to change, creating new concepts along with it. After an eternity of solitude, the drop of energy makes its first decision. It makes it's first choice, to create. Using time and the energy built up within itself, it created something that sparked the materials released upon expansion to begin forming new creations.
Eventually the energy with its newly formed consciousness decides to change itself, creating the humanoid form humans are modeled after. The rest is history. The creation in 7 days. The Bible. All the fun stuff.