The day passed quickly. Demir, who came home from school, chose to stay in his room to read the book Kunt gave him until dinner was ready. When he changed out of his school uniform and into more comfortable clothes, he took his book and jumped onto his bed, lying on his back.
The back cover of the book, which was slightly larger than normal, was light grass green, while only the edges of the front cover were light green. The inside of this light grass green square was divided into white and black. At the intersection of white and black, there were logos representing air, water, earth and fire, and next to them, there was a red drop with sparkles inside.
He could not find any writing on the cover of the book. When he opened the first page, he saw "ELEMENTS" written in huge letters. Usually the author's name would be here, but he could not find any information about who wrote the book on this page.
When he turned the next page, he saw "Chapter 1; History of the Elements" He came across the topic. After reading for a while, he turned over on his stomach and took his pillow under his chest to read the book that interested him more comfortably.
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Episode 1; History of the Elements, Beginning,
Before the beginning of time, God stepped into this pitch-dark eternal void. He examined his surroundings and decided what he would do when he completely mastered the space with his knowledge. First, he established his throne of domination and created a light from his own light, revealing his greatness to every particle of this pitch-dark void. When everything was complete, he created the elements and divided them into four groups.
Air, Water, Earth and Fire,
He created ninety nine elements for each group and kept them together within their own groups. When time passed and everything reached the desired stage, God brought all the elements together. When a total of three hundred and ninety six elements came together, they began to react with each other.
Approaching the mixture that fuses with each other and forms new elements, God poured a few drops of his own blood among the elements so that there would be life in this cycle. When the overwhelming power of the God blood dominated all the elements, the elemental reactions stopped instantly.
When all the elements bowed to God's blood in awe, God also threw a piece of the light he created and the pitch black void among the elements. When they too submitted to God's blood, God sharpened gaze and suppressed the power of his blood so that elemental reactions could begin anew.
When everything regained its order, the element reactions that had stopped started again. Reactions accelerated and revealed new elements and substances. The more substances in the mixture increased, the faster the element reactions became. Eventually, this huge mixture of elements could no longer hold together and they dispersed into infinite space with a huge explosion.
As the process progressed and time passed, some of the scattered pieces began to come together again.
A group of fire and earth elements combined with light to form a planet that burned on its own. In another group, the elements of earth, water, air and fire came together to form a cold planet. Some earth elements continued on their way without combining with anything. In another place, air elements came together and floated in space.
But apart from all these, there were also exceptions. Planets formed by the combination of all the elements and the blood of God. These were the planets that harbored life. But like everything else, these planets were being blown away by the impact of the big bang. They did not have the order necessary for life to occur.
After a long time, looking at the disorder he had created, God realized that the time had come. When he rose from his throne of sovereignty, everything stood frozen in place.
God, who completely encompassed every particle of the pitch-dark universe with his perception, went around all the planets that had his blood and put them in order. He created the life he wanted on each planet and gave them his rules.
When God finally returned to his throne of dominion, being very pleased with his work, he gazed into the pitch black void and said,
"My blood will guide you. Come from distant lands, through difficult journeys, and bear witness to my glory."
When the pitch-dark space trembled with the word of God, huge vortexes appeared where all the planets with God's blood were located. And they hid these life-filled planets within themselves, creating a vaguely path for those who wanted to reach God.
When God ascended to his throne and sat down again, he said, "Let time begin." When everything that had stopped was moving again, he added, "It doesn't matter how long it takes, come and find me."
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Kunt, who prepared dinner and waited for Demir for a while with nurse Oya, could not wait any longer and left the kitchen and came to Demir's room. When he knocked on the door and entered, he saw Demir lying on his bed, absorbed in reading. After calling him "Little sir" a few times, he was finally able to make himself noticed by Demir. When Demir saw Kunt in his room, he got up from his bed with excitement.
- Kunt… This is a great book. My heart gets very excited as I read it. I feel as if someone is in front of me and reading the book to me. Tell me where did you find this book?
- Little Sir, this book is an ancient book that has guided our civilization since our earliest ancestors. It is also known as the holy book of our civilization.
- The holy book… (Remembering the holy book his father read, Demir remembered the words his father said to him: "Son, this is our holy book. It will guide you in knowing good and evil. Make sure you read it and learn what is in it, okay?")
- (Kunt didn't know what to say to Demir who had fallen silent) Your food is ready. Let's eat now and then you can continue where you left off, okay?
- (Demir, who came out of his thoughts and came to his senses, added to his unfinished sentence with determination) Okay. I'll read it and make sure I learn it thoroughly.
Although Kunt was surprised by the answer, he was able to say "Let's go to dinner" to save the situation.
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The duo came together after the meal and came to the warehouse under Kunt's leadership. In order to prevent the wind tunnel from being seen, Kunt closed the front of the tunnel by pulling the huge curtain he prepared during the day and created an independent area.
- I prepared this curtain during the day so that it wouldn't distract us. (After taking a good look at the curtain he had closed, he added) It was better this way. Now we can study our elements book… Little sir, how much of your book have you read?
- I finished the fifth episode. You arrived before I started the sixth episode.
- Ok. Then, let's repeat the places you have read so far. If you have questions, I will try to answer them. Shall we begin?
- Yes,
Episode 1; History of the Elements; Beginning… Part 2; Building Blocks of Life; Elements... Then, when the repetition and question-answers of the two topics took about two hours, Kunt finished his lesson on the grounds that he had school tomorrow. As they were leaving the warehouse together, Demir asked Kunt a question that was on his mind.
- Kunt, you said that everything written in this book is true. But I cannot understand how there can be life in a vortex.
Kunt remembered the time when he and his clan came out of the black hole. When they escaped the gravity of the black hole and reached a safe distance, they turned back and looked at the black hole with fear. Everyone who stared at this black hole spinning in front of them in all its glory had the same question. "Were we really living in such a vortex?" That's when they realized that this book was completely real.
A holy book from God. Everyone there realized too late that this book, which they had ignored since their childhood, was actually a blessing from God. And now Kunt had to make some explanations so that Demir would not have the same doubts.
- Yes. There really is life, Little sir. Don't lose your faith. If you are strong enough, you can go and see that life with your own eyes.
- ?... Okay.
Although Demir's mind was full of doubts, he said "Okay", but he could not understand what life would be like in a vortex. He smiled slightly as the propeller-like rotation of the people in the vortex came before his eyes. Not knowing that the world he lives in revolves around the sun at a speed of 107208 km per hour, he said, "I guess they live like this," and he opened his arms wide and started to spin around like a ballet dancer. And he went happily towards his room, spinning around himself...