Glenn’s Big Bang Theory
In the Beginning
In the beginning, there was an infinite universe filled with dark matter and without light, it was one, all was in perfect balance. As we know it, the time has not yet begun; for time to exist from a human perspective, we need a beginning. God, a single consciousness, a higher intelligence, existing beyond time and space as we know them, within and as that which is for all of eternity, saw the darkness and created the universe.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And the earth was a formless and desolate emptiness, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.
In the scientific community, this is known as the “Big Bang,” a fracture within the otherwise infinite universe. In other words, God had a bright idea, and the seeds of creation started to grow. It was much more than a big bang. The finite universe we know and can see was structured with a “Bigger Plan”, an outline, so that it might grow into reality itself. The clock began ticking 13.7 billion years ago. The universe that came about is a vast expanse of space that contains everything that has ever physically existed and will ever exist. The universe incorporates all of the observable elements, including galaxies, stars, and planets. Nobody really knows how big the universe actually is. Much as science has observed the Big Bang happened almost instantaneously on a cosmic timeline. The expansion that brought our universe into existence happened faster than the speed of light, as observed through scientific studies. All matter that exists today originated at that point in cosmic history. The Earth and our solar system were still just dust clouds in the expanse of what we now call the universe. The seeds of creation were set in motion following the Bigger Plan.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein