This is a tale of what we know, as proven by science.
The Beginning
Once upon a time, there was nothing. We know this because only measurable things exist, we can only measure matter, and every aspect of matter is finite.
Then, from nothing, a point in space came into existence, and it was called a singularity. We don’t know how, but it scientifically happened, or we wouldn’t be here.
The singularity was very, very small, probably the size of an atom. We know everything in the universe was in it somehow because our math shows it.
That singularity started spinning really fast. We know because our math figured it out. We don’t know where the spinning started, but it certainly did.
Once it started spinning, weird things happened, and the singularity
1: inflation and the beginning
In the beginning, the cosmos goes through a super fast inflation, expanding from the size of an atom to the size of a watermelon. This sudden change of mass happened in a tiny fraction of a second. We do not know what caused the Big Bang still to this day.
2: a hot mess and jumble of particles
After the sudden inflation, the universe was a seething hot mess. The extremely hot and still very young universe only contained a jumble of electrons, quarks, and other particles. There were still no atoms.
3: cooling cosmos and quarks, to protons and neutrons
A rapidly cooling cosmos permits quarks to clump up into protons and neutrons. Since the universe has expanded so much since its beginning (and still is expanding rapidly), it has started to cool. However, it is still extremely hot and no where near as cool as it is as today.
4: dark, hot, foggy universe
Still too hot to form into atoms, charged electrons and protons prevent light from shining yet. This means the universe a super hot foggy mess. There is no visible light radiating either.
5: light and hydrogen+helium
Electrons combine with protons and neutrons to form atoms, mostly hydrogen and helium! At this point in time, light can finally shine. This is a very important milestone for the universe.
Below are the 10 factors that contributed to the development of homo evolution:
Symbolic Thinking
Bipedalism
Increased Brain Size
Tool Use
Complex Social Structures
Language and Communication
Cooperative Hunting
Fire Control
Long Childhood Development
Adaptability to Environments
make a myth of the secular origins with the alleged facts
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Once upon a time, there was a point in space. We don’t know where that point in space came from, but it was there.
On its own, the point started spinning really fast. It spun so fast that it exploded and made everything in the universe. This was the Big Bang.
Eventually, after trillions of years, the things in the universe slowed down and started clumping together. We don’t know what made them slow down, but they did.
As they clumped together, they formed into spheres instead of ovals somehow. The stars made more dense objects than the base materials like hydrogen and oxygen.