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History

New Foxxinnia
10-08-2004, 03:24
The Beginning:
At the beginning there was nothing. It was a place that no mind could begin imagine. Infinity. Yet somehow, beyond any living being's comprehension, at the universe's 0,0 point the universe exploded into the emptyness. Tempertures so hot it could leave your shadow on the ground. Gases spontaniously erupted from the heat. Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Boron, Carbon, Oxygen, Neon fueled the passion of what we call "The Big Bang".
Time began at this fateful moment. Time. A thing in which one's mind can barely comprehend. Time. Something that cannot be shifted. Time. The thing which is never seen yet flows all around us. Time. The only thing that keeps minds sane.
During this newly found time the elements multiplied and divided. Mixing and combining creating fabulous new things.
Soon the universe was huge. A place where it could take a day to get to the other side. Then a milli-second later a week. Then a milli-second after that a month and so on and so on. And 5 billion years after that amazing explosion is where our story begins.

Chapter 1:
In the Billion Cubic Parsec (BCP) -7.439102° W, 19.206123° 37.240 'Which was only a few cubic kilometers large 5 billion years after the Big Bang' **Read:-7.439102° west of Point of Orgin, 19.206123° Right-Angle to Point of Orgin 37.240 light-years. Or if you were at the centre of The Universe and you needed to get there you could simply turn -7.439102° W, angle 19.206123° up, and go forward 37.240 light-years. The BCP system was devised by the Universial Association of Scientists (UAOS) on Day 210/Month 15/Year 640/Era 12. It is the primary navagational system used in universe.**
'Which was only a few billion cubic kilometers large 5 billion years after the Big Bang is you reduce it by so many percent, a very strange occurance occured around a unstable proto-star.
A small asteroid with a large amount of silicon passed extremely near another asteroid with a large amount of hydrogen gas around it. One had a negative charge the other positive. As they passed within centimeters of one another a small electric charge passed between the two. A small piece of silicon broke off one asteroid and a wiff of hydrogen brezzed off the other and met in the middle of the electric charge. For a quarter of a second life appered. During that quarter of a second the single-celled silicon beings grew into flea-sized creatures with the brains of Earth dogs. They roamed that basketball sized chunk of silicon for what seemed like an eterity to them until their planet crashed into the white proto-star.
This was the first time life lived. It did happen dectillions of times across the universe afterwards but this was the first.

Chapter 2:

10 billion years after the Big Bang something interesting happened. A small yellow-green star gained two small satellites. One around 10,000 KM in diameter and the other around 16,000 KM in diameter. The former made of Iron and the latter of a huge variety. The larger had huge seas of Mercury boiling under the extreme heat of the star.
The Iron planet circled closer to the star than the other. Much closer. At one point it was knocked out of orbit by a meteroid half its size. It flew right at the other planet at unimaginable speeds. The two crashed. The debris scatered.
The middles of the two planets kept together and slowly clumped into each-other. The debris shifted and formed around the two cores forming a peanut shaped planet. But something completely unexpected happened.
An atmosphere.
The Hydrogen and Nitrogen based atmoshere began shielding the planet from heat and UV rays. Evaporating Mercury created climate. Metallic clouds drifted across the teal sky. The Iron and Gold ground shone light off from the sun; making it shine like a star itself.
But the interesting thing happened deep in the ocean. A single-cell organism appered.
In a deep-sea cave Nitrogen sat at the roof of the cave with Mercury under it. The sloshing caused two to somehow mix. It created some sort of semi-gas-liquid molecule. The bubble, weighing heavier than the mercury, sank to the ocean-floor. It rolled deeper and deeper until it came to a trench who's bottom was near the centre of the planet. At the bottom of the trench was uranium. The heat caused it to melt and as the Mercury-Nitrogen bubble touched it it caused a chemical reaction.
The single-celled organism appered. It was followed by another. And another until all the Mercury-Nitrogen was gone. It had made a dent in the Uranium but not much. Soon, the organisms began dieing. Mother Nature then took over by mutating their genes so the organism could split making a replica of itself. Soon there were thousands swimming the metallic ocean.
These organisms were different than previous ones. The earlier ones evolved via Macro-Evolution. Therefore they were spontanious. These evolved via Micro-Evolution. They were much rarer and much more delicate than Macros, but Micro's could achieve so much more. And so we see the beginning of all life in the Universe.
Lenbonia
10-08-2004, 03:35
Chapter 3: Some stuff happened.

Chapter 4: I was born. And the people rejoiced.

Sorry to interrupt... but what is the point of this post?
Luckdonia
10-08-2004, 09:11
*bump*