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The Mystery of the Creation of the Earth

A Journey into the Origins of Life and the Wonders of Our World

By MD. Sultan MahmudPublished about a year ago 3 min read
The Mystery of the Creation of the Earth
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**The Mystery of the Creation of the Earth**

Quite a while In the past, before time had a name, there was only an unending territory of void, quiet, and cold. The stars, as we probably are aware of them, presently couldn't seem to be conceived, and the universe was simply a fresh start hanging tight for its most memorable stroke of creation. In this everlasting void, something phenomenal occurred — a flash, not of fire, but rather of unadulterated energy. It was the start of everything, the introduction of presence.

The old legends express that from this flash arose a power more prominent than any we could envision. Referred to just as the Maker, this being of incomprehensible power formed the universe from the littlest molecule to the biggest of cosmic systems. Yet, Earth, our home, held a unique spot in the Maker's heart. It was to be a world dissimilar to some other, a domain of equilibrium and magnificence, confusion and quiet.

The Maker started by framing the World's center, a liquid heart that would keep the planet alive for ages. Around this center, layers of rock, water, and air came to fruition, and soon, an incredible whirling mass was conceived — a circle that shined with the intensity of its creation. The land broke and moved, mountains ascending from the liquid fields and profound seas cutting the surface like veins in the world's skin.

In any case, this was only the start. The Maker realizes that Earth was not intended to be a desolate stone, turning erratically through the void. Life was to prosper here, and the components expected to meet up as one.

First came the breezes, delicate from the outset, touching the infant oceans. The breezes sang across the seas, carrying with them the primary mists. The skies developed dim, and downpours succumbed to the initial time, extinguishing the hot land and filling the valleys with lakes and waterways. As the waters accumulated, so too did the structure blocks of life, concealed inside the littlest drops of water.

The Maker observed quietly as time streamed. In those waters, little spots of life started to show up, animals so little that they remained invisible with the unaided eye. They increased, advanced, and changed over incalculable ages. The seas overflowed with abnormal and wondrous animals, from the littlest tiny fish to extraordinary leviathans that swam in the profound.

However, the seas were sufficiently not. The Maker's vision reached out to the land, where new types of life would arise. From the dirt, plants of every kind started to grow. They filled the once-infertile land with variety and aroma. Trees developed tall, their branches aiming high, and blossoms bloomed on each edge of the Earth, painting the world in conceals never seen.

As the plants spread, so too did the animals. From the littlest bugs slithering underneath the passes on to the strong monsters that meandered the fields, the Earth was currently a no-nonsense substance. Birds filled the skies with tune, fish swam in each stream, and the timberlands reverberated with hints of life. The world was overflowing with energy, a fragile equilibrium between hunter and prey, development and rot.

However, something was all the while missing. The Maker viewed the world with satisfaction, however, another creation to bring into was being — one that could comprehend the secret, all things considered, that could scrutinize the stars and dream representing things to come. Thus, from the dirt of the actual Earth, the Maker formed humanity.

These creatures were novel, for inside them was set a flash of exactly the same energy that had once touched off the universe. They were given the force of thought, creative mind, and marvel. They were not the most grounded or the quickest, yet they were interested, and that interest would lead them to investigate each edge of the Earth, to find the mysteries concealed in its dirt, its oceans, and its skies.

As mankind developed, they looked up at the stars and pondered where they came from, how the Earth had been shaped, and what their spot in the universe was. They recounted accounts of divine beings and titans, of makers and destroyers, attempting to figure out the secrets that encompassed them. Much to their dismay, the solution to these inquiries lay profound inside themselves, in the flash that associated them to the start, everything being equal.

The Earth, bursting at the seams with life and secret, proceeded with its excursion through the universe, and with it, humankind. However the full story of creation might in all likelihood never be known, one truth remains: we are all essential for something a lot bigger, a show-stopper of creation that keeps on unfurling as time passes.

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MD. Sultan Mahmud

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