The biosphere was born instantly. Under the heat and pressure of a universe unexpanded over time, the habitable conditions were ambient. Liquid water could exist in space, but the only problem was, there was no oxygen. After most of creation annihilated each other, the remaining clouds of hydrogen collapsed into the first supermassive black holes. The first galaxies sparkled up in the infalling matter. Their stars cooked oxygen, and died young after living fast. The spores of life were seeded at the dawn of time.
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Thursday, June 12, 2025
practice compassion
The universe is mostly gas. Hydrogen, helium, lil bit of lithium. All of these make your voice high pitched, along with mostly beneficial side effects. In the pristine, early universe, vast clouds of mostly hydrogen collapsed directly into the first black holes, forming the superstructure of the universe in its first instant. Most of creation consisted of equal portions of matter and antimatter, with an infinitesimally miniscule amount surviving some primordial instability, a kick that created a universe fundamentally out of balance.
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