Creation – the beginning? Or was it?

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Creation

There is much debate as to the moment of creation. Was it the moment of the Big Bang? Or did something exist prior to that? Was the Big Bang the result of two universes touching within the structure of the polyverse system creating a third? Was it the outpouring of a Black Hole? Did it come about through a sudden burst of expansion within one area? Or was it created spontaneously from nothing.

The religious amongst us would naturally say that God did it. But that still poses the same set of conundrums, if slightly different. Where was God before the universe, space and time began? Was God created spontaneously? Did he always exist? If so where and how?

The standard response to those questions is that only God knows which, in my opinion, is dodging the question.

For me the concept of God explains nothing and is merely one of man’s attempts to explain something that pushes our minds to the limit.

Putting that to one side let us go forward.

Perhaps the moment of real creation was when the first stars lit up the heavens and signalled the beginning of the universe as we know it, fusing hydrogen into the heavier elements and enabling life to emerge? After all, what is a universe if there is no one to see it?

In the beginning the universe was pure hydrogen, so hot with the moment of its birth and pressure that it glowed white. The heavens were incandescent with searing light. Fortunately there were no eyes around to see it or they would have been instantly blinded.

After its inception the universe expanded and cooled into darkness.

At this point it was pure hydrogen present in separate atoms, not bound into molecules, spread so thin that they formed a dark fog to the edges of all time ans space (created along with the matter).

If that hydrogen had been completely uniformly distributed that is where it would have ended. It would have gone forth forever as a dark expanding cloud of hydrogen atoms. Fortunately that was not the case. The distribution was not completely uniform. The physical laws took effect and gravity, over billions of years, drew the atoms together. As they clumped and aggregated their gravitational pull increased until they were sucking in all around them. These were the formation of the first generation of stars.

Once again we were fortunate. For with condensation comes heat. The gravitational force pulled those hydrogen atoms together but the heat drove the atoms apart. It would have resulted in a balance that stopped short of reaching the temperature and pressure necessary to initiate fusion. Fortunately the hydrogen atoms joined together into hydrogen molecules which were able to absorb sufficient heat to enable the process of fusion. The hydrogen began to fuse to create larger elements of helium and carbon giving out huge amounts of energy and light.

This is the moment of creation.

First one and then over millions of years a second and blinking on in ever increasing numbers the heavens erupted in light. This was not the light we see today. Those stars were fewer and hundreds of times bigger and brighter than our stars. Their fuel was hydrogen and they were short of all the heavier elements. The light they produced was obscured by the hydrogen gas surrounding them so that they must have shone like headlights in a dense fog.

Those huge first stars quickly sucked in their fuel, clearing the vicinity of hydrogen and lived out their relatively short lives to go out in a huge meganova that must have set the heavens ablaze with its fury. In so doing they hurled out the heavier elements they had created within themselves to fuel a second generation of stars.

If we only had a speeded up film of the universe in those early billions of years – the years of darkness, the first pinprick of light in the fog, the lights blinking on one after another until the heavens were awash with hazy light, the hydrogen being gobbled up leaving great empty holes and then the explosions as those stars erupted in gigantic fury to dissipate their energy and those precious elements. It is beyond imagination as a spectacle of such immensity, a firework display on a magnitude beyond our understanding. Yet it happened.

The second and subsequent generations of stars took those elements further creating all the elements the universe has ever known and spewing forth the matter that created planets and ultimately all life.

For me the moment of creation was that first spark of fusion in that very first giant star. That was the moment the universe came to life.

Yet more views from the heights of Opher’s World – Rockin’ the Establishment!

Life is discovery and wonder, sharing and love.

Long live non-violent conflict and debate! Long live passion and wonder! Long live dance, music, art, theatre, poetry, prose and all forms of human creativity!

Thank you all my heroes! You helped open my eyes more fully, understand my own mind and filled my world with hope!

It’s not just what you do it’s what you stand for!

Fight for what you believe with passion not violence.

Be prepared to take some heavy blows!!

Poetry – Not Knowing – I Don’t Know What to Make of it? – a poem about wonder and awe.

You get so caught up in life that you don’t have time to think. What is the aesthetic? Why do some things look so brilliant and others so drab? What makes a good poem or a crap writer?

What are those feelings that you have inside?

What is that makes the essential person that is you?

What is interesting, pertinent and wise?

You spent so much of your time chasing a pay slip that you don’t have time to think.

As knowledge increases we find there’s so much more we don’t know. It’s wonderful!

NOT KNOWING

I just don’t know

What it’s all about.

The older I get

The less I know.

Why a twig looks so right iced in frost

And a cloud can glow.

What it is you feel inside aching with love?

What makes a book read well?

A painting looks right?

And the beauty in the purple and orange glowing above?

Why an eye twinkles

When a person is OK?

When a man has a view

Worth listening to

And you desperately want someone to stay.

There has to be more than a pay slip

But I just don’t know what to make of it.

 

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Wonder and Awe – Crystals under the microscope – unbelievable beauty and colour.

The greatest joy (well almost) is to see a bunch of kids looking through a microscope at a world they’ve never seen. They may be looking at hair, snot or soil but the wild-eyed delight is the sign that they are peering into a different universe.

Here’s some crystal delight. Aren’t they amazing? :

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University of Georgia
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
Athens, Georgia, USA
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Poetry – Reality – Are we real or is the universe meaningless?

I like to play around with philosophy. It’s all a dream. We are the stuff of stars.

The way physics is going these days it is impossible to understand which is the stranger – life, dreams or reality?

I’ll take my chance with science. You can verify it. The maths doesn’t lie.

The incredible odds against you being born is enormous. The chances of us surviving are slim.

Life is wonderful. The universe is spectacular. Atoms are pretty good too.

Reality is no more than a partial understanding of things that are not as they appear. If only I had a few more senses I might understand it a bit more.

No – it’s definitely a dream.

REALITY

One and one can be three

As an inch contains infinity

Time unfurls but

What will tomorrow be

When you can’t tell dreams from reality?

 

Life could have a purpose

Or the universe could be chance

I was formed from a big bang

Of love in a cosmic dance

 

We’re all made of star dust

Drifting through space

But our dreams

Are made of ideas

Drawn through the curtains

Behind my face

 

The stars and space

Just a passing eddy in the fabric of time

No significance

No stability

No substance left to rhyme

 

All of history

And every single breath

Of no more importance

That an amoeba’s death

 

I’m not sure what makes sense

And Jesus can’t explain it

I live within a Milky Way

Sprayed through some cosmic wit

 

Someday soon I’ll die

Will the universe still exist?

Does it fall if no-ones there

When a tree topples in the forest?

 

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Awesome Wonder – The beauty and majesty of space.

More galaxies that there are grains of sand on all the beaches on the planet. Each with trillions of stars and zillions of planets. Yet all this infinite universe is probable just one of an infinite number.

Inside each of those universes the laws of physics might be slightly different creating totally different scenarios.

We are here because everything was perfect for us to be here. Nowhere else could we have happened. We live in the goldilocks universe, on the goldilocks planet. Don’t you love it?

Glory in it. It is beautiful!  Hallelujah – Science is great!  Just love it for what it is!!

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Isn’t that awesome? It is beyond our comprehension. We are bacterial scum on the surface on an insignificant planet, round a mundane sun, on the edge of a mediocre galaxy, in the midst of a mighty universe that is one of an infinite number.

Astounding!