I tried writing this a while ago<p>The humans<p>There are at the moment, 4 stages in the development of the universe and I will describe each in detail.<p>1. The "big bang"<p>A few points about the big bang, no pun intended. It could not have been a bang (because there is no sound in space) and it certainly wasn't even an explosion. The universe was a single point of all light compressed so hard that no light could escape, similar to a black hole where the gravity is so tight that no light can escape.<p>This single point has so much energy and is spinning VERY fast by itself inside a vaccum, eventually it spins so fast that photons start escaping the gravity and slowly but surely over time, photons are escaping everywhere and the point is becoming visible and a lot larger (because light is pretty fast)<p>2. The formation of the "galaxies"<p>A few trillon years after light started escaping from the single point that used to make up the universe, other particles have also started escaping, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon etc. These particles form huge gas clouds which also, have a spin to them.<p>If you rotate a tin really fast, the wind will be around the edges of the can and not on the top and bottom so if you could visualize the air, it would slowly create a flat disc. All the particles have by now started creating real physical formations like rocks and while spinning around the disc, started colliding with each other, creating bigger rocks.<p>If you need a better visualisation, go and look at a picture of saturn.<p>3. The "planets"<p>These rocks have been building up for billions of years and have started separating themselves into planets which have their own orbit around their own future black hole, or sun. These planets hold each other away from the sun by their own gravity. Ill explain gravity in another conversation (its really cool too)<p>Slowly but surely, some of these planets will cool and all the water vapour in the air will become heavy and fall down as rain, creating oceans. Because of the huge kinetic energy of this process, atoms in the sky become charged and electricity is formed.<p>Because of the huge potential energy, this electricity was able to bind atoms together, to create what we now call "life"<p>Life evolved through billions (possibly more) of years and eventually a particular species came about. Chimpanzees, which possess traits like, fear, courage and teamwork. They live in fear of other "tribes", they have the courage to rise up and fight to survive and use teamwork to live together. These apes were different to other animals, they had the ability to associate feelings with physical things. Blood with Death. Fighting with Hurt. Objects with ability. They connected the world around them to enhance their bodies and extend their minds.<p>4. The "humans"<p>The apes that had the best chance of surviving, the ones who could associate best, were the ones that started small cultures, associating sounds with feelings and recognising that they all had the same feelings. Language structure was created and the land was built up into towns and cities. The now "humans" were the kings of the world because they could change the world. But, they still have the same traits as the apes, fear, courage and teamwork.<p>What happened?<p>How did we get from being a rotating point of compressed light to where we are today?<p>5. The ""<p>Yes, theres a 5, I said there was only 4. This could be the most crucial point though as its happening right now. The humans are leaving their planet, they are using their teamwork and leaving their fears behind them and venturing off into space, where they used to be.<p>Soon they will have to leave their "tools" behind and adopt the new way of doing things.<p>Imagine a glass of red wine, sitting on the edge of a table, if the glass were to smash, the shards of glass and the wine contained inside would fall. Just like all living things before now, they live, are smashed and die. Because we have the ability to change the course of time with our minds, the atoms don't have full control of the universal system and we have complete free will.<p>Now Imagine, that same glass of wine, sitting on the edge of the table. If the glass were to smash, the wine would stay in the same place. The people don't need their tools anymore.