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Duality Or Primordial Chaos?
Within an infinite space lay two opposing powers. One power was structured, patterned, and predictable. This power represented the quintessence of Order. The other power was random, messy, and spontaneous. That power represented the quintessence of Disorder. At the conflux of the two mighty powers, that stretched onwards to infinity, lay a vast region of primordial Chaos. This Chaos region, born from the mingling of the two powers, slashed right between the two infinite forces, dividing them utterly. Hence, despite the natural inclination of Order and Disorder to consume the entirety of the other, these two infinite powers were able to coexist peacefully. On the other hand, the region of primordial Chaos contained qualities of both Order …show more content…
With a small tweak, using its dense mists as the lead, the gray orb being stabilized the dynamic inferno of energy and mass. A duality was casually established by it, such that the bubble would continue to exist and grow. This duality came to be known later on as Yin and Yang. Of course, the gray orb being was aware that the principles of the duality that stabilized and grew the bubble would also someday result in its chaotic collapse as well, but it was worth it. After all, this creation of the gray orb being, that was practically made purely by instinct, brought it great contentment and it knew that the duality would allow it to last longer than it otherwise would. In any case, being wholly satisfied with its creation, the gray orb being returned to its previous state of inactivity. The only difference between its inactivity after its impulsive creation, was that the gray orb being floated within the bubble it had 'birthed' rather than within the much vaster sea of primordial …show more content…
As one could probably guess, this bubble was actually a young universe. and it would be the gray orb being's home for a very long period of time. During its first cycle of inactivity alone, the gray orb being spent a few billion years of time. As the many years passed, the universe began 'cooling' down and vague objects began to form as the initial energy source spread throughout the universe split into myriad variations. These variations of the universe's source energy also followed the earlier established duality, and as such they always came in pairs. Light energy split from the source energy along with Dark energy. Qi energy came to be along with Mana energy. As the myriad variations of the source energy came to be over the course of billions of years, the source energy itself became but a pale shadow of itself. Even as the universe continued to expand, once the myriad variations were created- they grew at a far faster pace than the weakened source energy. The duality that was implemented guaranteed that the source energy would be eternally pitiful in its concentration when compared to the myriad variations of forces that coexisted along with

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