Chapter 1: the Accident the will and the creation
Alvis Elohim woke up to the sound of his alarm clock buzzing loudly in his ear. He groggily got out of bed and stumbled into the bathroom to brush his teeth. As he looked in the mirror, he couldn't help but feel a sense of dread wash over him. He couldn't shake the feeling that something bad was going to happen today.
Shrugging off the feeling, Alvis got dressed and headed to the kitchen to make breakfast. He was just cracking an egg into a frying pan when his phone rang. It was his boss, reminding him of the important meeting they had later that morning. Alvis sighed and finished cooking his eggs before grabbing his briefcase and heading out the door.
As he walked to work, Alvis couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. The air felt heavy and the sky was a strange shade of gray. He tried to push the feeling to the back of his mind and focus on the meeting, but it was no use. He couldn't shake the feeling that something was about to go wrong.
And then it happened. Alvis was crossing the street when he heard the sound of a truck barreling towards him. He tried to run, but it was too late. The truck hit him and everything went black.
When Alvis opened his eyes, he was in a dark and empty space. He had no idea where he was or how he got there. All he knew was that he was floating, surrounded by nothing but darkness. He couldn't see or hear anything, and he had no sense of time. He was completely alone and completely lost.
At first, Alvis panicked. He tried to swim through the darkness, hoping to find a way out, but it was no use. He was stuck in this void, and he had no idea how long he had been there. The days turned into weeks, and the weeks turned into months. Alvis had no way of keeping track of time, but he knew it had to be a long time. He was starting to lose hope of ever finding a way out.
As he floated through the void, Alvis began to feel a strange energy surrounding him. It was a strange, electric feeling that seemed to pulse through the darkness. At first, he tried to ignore it, but the energy was too strong to ignore. He began to experiment with it, trying to find a way to control it.
It was slow going at first. Alvis had no idea how to manipulate the energy, and he made a lot of mistakes. He would try to form it into shapes and it would dissolve into nothingness. He would try to push it away and it would come back stronger. But as he practiced, he began to get the hang of it. He could make the energy pulse and swirl around him, and he could even make it form into shapes that lasted for longer periods of time.
As the months turned into years, Alvis became more and more adept at manipulating the energy. He spent hours each day trying to find new ways to control it, and he began to feel a sense of accomplishment as he grew more skilled. He started to explore the void, using the energy to push through the darkness and see what was around him. He discovers many new things about the energy, it's different forms and it's properties. He starts to see the energy as not just a way out but a way to create something new.
Years passed, Alvis started to contemplate about the energy, about the void, about the will that was watching him, about his existence. He realized that the energy was infinite, chaotic, and full of possibilities. He started to experiment on creating something from it, a new will, a new space, a new universe.
It was not easy, it took him years of experimenting and failure before he finally succeeded. He created a new universe, a new space, a new will. It was not perfect, it was chaotic and wild, but it was his. He finally found a way out of the void and into his new creation. He finally found a purpose, a goal, and a new beginning.
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as years passed the universe began to take shape.
At first, the process was slow. Alvis watched as galaxies formed, each one more beautiful and intricate than the last. He studied the elements of the universe, learning about the different types of stars and the forces that held them together. He marveled at the wonders of the universe, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment at what he had created.
As the universe continued to expand and evolve, Alvis watched in awe. He traveled through the endless expanse, studying the stars and the planets and learning all he could about the universe. However, as he explored further, he realized that the universe was devoid of life. There were no planets with complex ecosystems or civilizations, just empty worlds and lifeless moons.
This realization made Alvis feel a sense of responsibility. As the creator of this universe, it was his duty to bring life to the cosmos. He knew that it would be a challenging task, but he was determined to see it through.
After much searching, Alvis finally found a planet that was suitable for life. It had a warm climate, an abundance of water, and a variety of different environments. Alvis knew that this was the perfect place to create life.
Alvis focused all of his energy on the barren planet, imagining the first sparks of life that would one day fill its oceans and lands. He started small, creating simple microorganisms that would thrive in the oceans. These creatures were the building blocks of life, and he knew that they were essential to the development of more complex organisms.
As he worked, Alvis couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. He had always been fascinated by the mysteries of the universe, and now he was playing a part in creating them. He spent hours each day fine-tuning the microorganisms, ensuring that they were well-suited to their environment and had the necessary adaptations to survive and thrive.
As the microorganisms multiplied and spread across the planet, Alvis watched in awe as the oceans came to life. He saw the first hints of coral reefs forming, and he watched as schools of colorful fish swam through the water. It was a truly magical moment, and Alvis felt a deep sense of pride and accomplishment at what he had created.
But Alvis knew that his work was far from done. There was still so much more to do, from this point on Alvis was determined to fill this lifeless universe starting from this planet
"from this day onward this planet shall be called earth, the first planet to have ever have life in the entire universe"