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the Vast Vacuum. the vacuum cannot be balanced because it is vast. quantum vacuum fluctuation. feedback loops; consciousness
In the beginning, there was nothing. Then, in the void emerged a virtual particle with enough energy to exist for one unit of time. This ignited the Big Bang that started our universe and everything began to expand outwards from this point. The particles spread all over space until they cooled down becoming gas clouds and stars.
After a long time, the clouds cooled down and became giant balls of gas. Gravity pulled these balls together forming larger ones and so on until we formed our sun after about fifty million years.
On one of these planets, there was a stone that began to form after about four billion years. The formation of this planet's core caused the first geologic activity in our solar system. It is still cooling down today.
Around this planet, which we call Earth, there were a large variety of minerals that formed on the surface. Some had no chemical reaction with other elements and some did. Over time, these rocks slowly eroded and gathered in different places until they became soil.
This soil was perfect for plants to grow on and after a long time, animals began to develop in the oceans. Some of these organisms were capable of photosynthesis, which allowed them to gather energy from their environment.
This group of animals moved onto the land and developed more complex structures. They formed nervous systems to control their bodies and brains, which allowed them to start thinking.