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Creation

  • Everything is made of energy.
  • Creation begins with objects.
  • The universe is comprised of objects and spaces around them.
  • Objects can be further divided into smaller objects.
  • These smaller objects are called particles of the larger object.
  • All objects are created by assembling particles of some form.
  • All objects have common properties as everything is made of the same particles at some level. This process is called inheritance.
  • As objects get more complex, we use previously created objects in their modelling to reduce complexity. This is called modularity.
    • Modularity increases the energy required for building an object in some instances, because it is only an approximation of the required model, and not perfect.
    • However, in the long run, it is better to use a modular design to save time in creation.
    • Perfect also doesn't always exist, because at a basic level, there are multiple ways of doing something, all with different advantages and disadvantages you can't choose from.
    • In that case, decisions have to be made using a choice.
  • Properties of objects are called physics.
  • Properties of interactions between particles is called alchemy or chemistry.
  • Creation comes from imagination and the representation of a dream is called art.
  • The creation of an object from an idea is called craft.
  • Objects have a definition and colour.
  • Definition is the hard boundary of an object and colour is the essence of an object.
  • Definitions of an object are described using mathematics.
  • The colour of objects are described using design.
  • Objects undergo decay over time due to interactions with other particles.
  • Systems that are taken care of timely avoid decay.
  • Any system that protects itself from decay is termed as living, and the property of protecting itself from decay is known as life.
  • The process of creation and destruction of particles is called nature.
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