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Creation

thumb|400px|An artistic interpretation of the divine power's creation of the universe

In the alternate scientific model of this universe, the concept of "Creation" replaces the "Big Bang" as the accepted theory of the universe's origin. Creation science, a widely accepted theory in this universe, posits that the universe was created through intentional actions of a sentient and divine power known as the "Creator." According to this theory, the Creator used pre-existing matter and energy and shaped the universe over an extended period through a process called "world-building."

The World-Building Process

The theory of Creation science suggests that the Creator manipulates matter and energy according to a set of predetermined intentions, guiding and shaping the universe to its desired form. Scientists in this reality study the universe's observable features, such as planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies, to understand the Creator's intentions and nature.

Through world-building, the Creator is believed to have introduced various laws of physics and chemistry that govern the universe. These fundamental principles help scientists in this universe understand the Creator's design and gain insights into its desired outcomes.

Creation's Influence

Belief in and interpretation of Creation science vary across the globe. Some regions and cultures view the Creator as an all-powerful being with absolute control over the universe, while others see it as a more hands-off entity that lets the universe evolve on its own.

Different interpretations of Creation science have led to numerous philosophical, scientific, and theological debates concerning the Creator's nature and the universe's development. The topic remains a significant area of inquiry and discussion among scholars, scientists, and theologians in this alternate universe.

Implications on the Universe's Future

According to Creation science, the Creator continuously guides and shapes the universe, potentially influencing its future trajectory. Some proponents of this theory suggest that the Creator's intentions may lead to specific outcomes, such as the continued evolution or eventual demise of the universe.

However, other scholars argue that the Creator's aims remain elusive, making it difficult to predict how the universe will evolve or develop over time. The role of the Creator in shaping the future of the universe remains an important topic of debate and discussion in this alternate scientific model.