Before everything we know existed, there was only a dark, infinite void. In the middle of that void lived an unknown presence, something that existed long before time or space. 1.2 million years later... BOOM! A huge explosion shook the void. Suddenly, everything started to light up. Primordial elements such as hydrogen and helium were launched in all directions, marking the beginning of something new. The universal consciousness had awakened, whispering promises of worlds to come. —Let there be light! —he exclaimed. And so, 13.8 million years later, the first stars emerged, the fundamental pillars for the creation of the worlds. But something was still missing. Although the stars shone in the vastness, the universe was still a lonely place. The void remained, and the universal consciousness, despite its immensity, was alone.