1. Origins of the Universe
The explosion caused extremely high temperatures, sub-atomic particles, ie. matter and energy, and space and time itself. The explosion sent the particles moving outwards, which then cooled, condensed, and formed the universe, as we know it. ... Years after the Big Bang, as the universe cooled, matter particles became more numerous than light and other radiation. As the particles slowed down because of the cooler temperatures, they were drawn together because of gravity, until they became dense and formed the galaxies and large-scale structures. ... God gave the earth vegetation 4) On t...
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