
Creation of the World
The creation of the world, from a scientific perspective, began approximately 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang, a rapid expansion of space from an extremely hot and dense state. Over time, particles cooled and coalesced to form atoms, stars, and galaxies. Within our galaxy, the Milky Way, planets—including Earth—formed from swirling clouds of gas and dust. Earth’s development involved cooling, differentiation into core, mantle, and crust, and the emergence of water and atmosphere, creating conditions suitable for life. This natural process explains the formation of our planet without invoking supernatural causes.