Theory of Creation - Essay
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  • Posted On: Aug 10 2006 11:54am
The Theory Of Creation

By Ian Caithness

Many people have speculated about how exactly it is that we came to live upon this planet of ours, and how the whole ‘universe’ was created. Some claim it was God, some claim it was science and others claim that it was chance. Yet there is no evidence to suggest that any of these theories, and the evidence that there is, is circumstantial, thus making the theory unreliable if new evidence comes to light. Yet in this document, I wish to present my theory to those who wish to read it.

Religion has it’s theory that God created the universe, science has it’s theoretical ‘Big Bang’ and the minority of the population have their belief that it was all chance. Yet nobody is yet to place their own theory on paper. Has anybody ever thought that we are indeed just a creation of one’s imagination? Our lives are controlled by an exterior force much greater than our own, much like the power of ‘God’. Nobody is yet to make a claim that religion and science are intertwined upon another, e.g. God created the world through a scientific theory such as the Big Bang. I don’t claim to believe in these theories, nor do I claim to be a religious nor scientific person, yet I am entitled to my beliefs and I understand that my theory may seem to be absurd or perplex.

A theory is anything from the idea that the world was created by an ultimate force such as God or it can a theory that the world was created through science. It can be based on complete facts or complete opinion, but it must have a foundation. The foundation for science is that there is no exterior force controlling our world and our universe, religion’s foundation is that God loves and cares for all and created the universe for us to explore.

My theory is that there must be an exterior force controlling the seemingly systematic events that occur upon the world, yet it is not the main cause of the creation of the universe. Chance is something that plays a great role in my theory, for it is simply a theory. What I have said in the last few sentences provides evidence that I am a religious person, yet I cannot agree more. I am a religious person because I feel that sometimes there is a force that wishes for me to do a certain good deed, which I would never normally do. As religious I may seem to be, I am yet to find the truths in each religion, whether it be Christianity or Buddhism, that can pull me into their world and empower me with their strength and their superior force.

I am also a scientific person, deeply engrossed into the study of the human mind, also known as psychology, yet I am yet to find the reason for our free will. That is my life goal, to find the reason why we have free will but I am not here to explain my life goals.

Now, since I have established myself into the pages of this document, I will now explain my theory.

I believe that there is an superior force that has caused the creation, but it is not the main part of my theory. Instead I believe that this superior force drew it’s energy from a source of energy in the centre of this seemingly empty space before the universe was created. This energy is still at the centre of the universe, and that it controls all the factors which affect our life. It is also the reason for our survival, not the positioning of the sun nor the angle at which we are tilted. The energy source will soon implode upon itself, causing the universe to fall into a complete state of chaos, which our world as which we know it will be destroyed. This energy caused the creation of the universe through the Big Bang yet the superior force watched over the creation, much like an overseer in a court of appeal. And thus the world and the universe was created.

The superior being was created when the energy source within the centre of the universe emitted radiation and waste. The waste and radiation collectively joined together to create a metaphysical being which overlooked the universe in it’s creation.

The source of energy, which can be questioned as to how it was created is that it was never created. The principle of energy conservation is the main reason. The principle of energy conservation explains that, no matter what form the energy is at, it can neither be created nor destroyed. This, therefore, provides evidence that this form of energy is infinite until the energy form is transferred into other forms, e.g. electrical, sound, waste.