THE ART OF CREATION
PART 1-THE BEGINNING
AS WE ALL KNOW THE UNIVERSE DID EXISTED FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE CREATION OF TIME AND WILL EXIST FOR THE INFINITE EXTENT OF TIME.
According to the prevailing scientific model of the Universe, known as the Big Bang, the Universe expanded from an extremely hot, dense phase called the Planck epoch, in which all the matter and energy of the observable universe was concentrated. Since the Planck epoch, the Universe has been expanding to its present form, possibly with a brief period (less than 10−32 seconds) of cosmic inflation. Several independent experimental measurements support this theoretical expansion and, more generally, the Big Bang theory. The universe is composed of ordinary matter (5%) including atoms, stars, and galaxies, dark matter (25%) which is a hypothetical particle that has not yet been detected, and dark energy (70%), which is a kind of energy density that seemingly exists even in completely empty space. Recent observations indicate that this expansion is accelerating because of dark energy, and that most of the matter in the Universe may be in a form which cannot be detected by present instruments, called dark matter.
From early childhood we use to imagine this world as a dome shaped having countless number of stars with moon and the sun circulating around us, fascinated by clouds the shape they used to make and used to imagine it as some sort of image of a being or an animal or an angel.THIS IMAGINATION IS WHAT THAT BUILD EVERYTHING IN THIS CANOPY OF EMPTY SPACE OF DARKNESS.
PART 1-THE BEGINNING
AS WE ALL KNOW THE UNIVERSE DID EXISTED FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE CREATION OF TIME AND WILL EXIST FOR THE INFINITE EXTENT OF TIME.
According to the prevailing scientific model of the Universe, known as the Big Bang, the Universe expanded from an extremely hot, dense phase called the Planck epoch, in which all the matter and energy of the observable universe was concentrated. Since the Planck epoch, the Universe has been expanding to its present form, possibly with a brief period (less than 10−32 seconds) of cosmic inflation. Several independent experimental measurements support this theoretical expansion and, more generally, the Big Bang theory. The universe is composed of ordinary matter (5%) including atoms, stars, and galaxies, dark matter (25%) which is a hypothetical particle that has not yet been detected, and dark energy (70%), which is a kind of energy density that seemingly exists even in completely empty space. Recent observations indicate that this expansion is accelerating because of dark energy, and that most of the matter in the Universe may be in a form which cannot be detected by present instruments, called dark matter.
From early childhood we use to imagine this world as a dome shaped having countless number of stars with moon and the sun circulating around us, fascinated by clouds the shape they used to make and used to imagine it as some sort of image of a being or an animal or an angel.THIS IMAGINATION IS WHAT THAT BUILD EVERYTHING IN THIS CANOPY OF EMPTY SPACE OF DARKNESS.

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