Friday, March 30, 2012

Atheistic Creation Story.

These are the compiled events of the best supported accounts for the creation of the universe as put forth by atheistic scholars.

In the beginning there was nothing, but not just any nothing, multiple (four to be exact) nothings in the form of separate universes, each on the brim of each other. These universes were separate because the laws within them were differing. They were created from collections of same-law nothings coming together and separating. After these universes were established, the multiverse showed the first sign of organization. Without a true law to hold this organization however, the universes collided. Often known as the "Big Bang," this collision between nothings was different from the separation. This collision caused a difference in the laws of physics between the universes to form a paradox that allowed the formation of matter
and its counterbalance, antimatter, to spring forth into the multiverse. It was only through the balance of the two that either could form. It wasn’t making something from nothing; it was a forming of two opposites.
As the matter spread from universe to universe, expanding for an eternity, the first collection formed. This collection was an unorganized, but 
entirely law-abiding, group of particles that eventually sorted itself out from “stardust” to form the first universe. In this first universe the systems were existent, but organization was sparse. The formation from then on happened as any Earth Science class teaches, with the formation of suns, planets, solar systems, and so forth. This first universe wasn’t ours however and was characterized by the over-bearing presence of antimatter, which didn’t allow much organization due to its opposite obedience to laws of physics. Eventually a solar system was in balance long enough to create a planet with opportune conditions for the Formation of Life. This process is something taught years later, maybe in Biology 101, but is still very familiar. From sun-feeders to sun-leeches to each other-eaters to branches of organization, but not nearly as organized as they teach. Genetics were sloppy, random, and slow but did eventually get to a point that the Darwinian effect could take place and only the top dog took control.
  • Out of the mess of unorganized organisms arose a species that could take out any other through brute strength and high intellect. With unorganized genes however there was still a constant struggle for dominance over eons until the slow trend moved this species to almost transcendental intellect and indomitable strength. The species swiftly ran through technologies, realizing their own genetics flaws and eventually learned even the nature of the universe. They let their flaws fuel their research allowing them to become masters of genetic construction and matter manipulation. Due to the random nature of the universe around them, and the constant battle against the bombarding antimatter, this Master Race developed technologies to travel space and realized the ability to leave their universe. The first universe they visit is troubled much more strongly with antimatter, which teaches them that this universe is almost a see-saw, balancing the presence and anti-presence of their own universe. This helps them realize that to obtain a nearly perfect system, with nearly no anti-matter, there must be an equally chaotic system balancing it out.
This civilization aged close to infinity, and has thusly realized and mastered technology as a whole. With all the skills at their hands, their hands must’ve itched to create. Using the information they’ve collected they began stitching together a universe that would allow “normal” growth of civilization. As a first step they repulsed as much anti-matter as they cared to into the infinite expanse of the edge of this new universe. To balance, they let the matter of the brother universe to become an infinite, impenetrable shell of matter. They then began their work on organizing matter, adding math and logic into the laws of the multi-verse so that when they came to writing DNA, it was perfectly aligned with “physics,” “chemistry,” and “biology.” Having created a few solar systems, perfect for life, they began stitching together the genetics of the first organisms on Earth. They know genetics so well that through the creation of even this first species would allow for “nature” to take over and fill the world with life. After starting these first organism they left and either went to fill other worlds with life, found a new nature to reside in, outside of the multi-verse (since the 4 universes has already been formed), or went home and aged until the death of their civilization.
The steps on earth that proceeded are, again, what any college level Biology class will teach, but this time with the perfect organization that the race left behind. As we study further into science and the nature of the universe, we should find certain “signatures” that allow us to recognize our creators, since any creative being must allow its creatures to know of their existence.

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