Pineda, Ronnette Junnel D.
Samson, Tim Jenemy P.
The
Beginning
&
Continuation!
THE CYCLE
1
2
We started
from
Nothingness
Singularity
Inflation of our Universe
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Temperature of our Universe
5
Energy that caused the Universe to cool down.
7
Early Light
Clouds
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Ignition
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Emergence of Elements
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Formation of stars
The Beginning and continuation
The beginning and continuation have three different but the same understanding. The first one
is how a day starts and ends starting a cycle that will continuously loop every day from sunrise till
sunset or from when a person wakes up to someone falling asleep. The other understanding is the
beginning of life from when we were made from nothing and started life as two different sex cells
from both of our father and mother combined and made a singularity of life that would grow from
a child to a teenager to an adult who would find a significant other to make another offspring to
continue a cycle that has been going around since the start of our humankind. The third and last
meaning of the beginning and continuation is how our universe was made straight out of
nothingness to a singularity and burst to inflation. To what now we call the big bang of how the
universe was created to have multiple galaxies in the universe and still expanding as of we know it.
While making more stars to expand the galaxy. The thermostat represents that our universe was
made from sudden inflation or a mixture of elements. The batteries represent the energy that the
universe is making and putting out. The light bulb represents how the first star was born and made
either a massive star, low-mass star, or brown dwarf. The clouds represent the space clouds that
have different types of elements in them to possibly make a new star be born. The ignition would
be the process after the space clouds would be combined causing combustion or inflation so that a
new star would be born. The periodic table represents how many elements that the universe or
after a new star is born because of elements being combined. And lastly, the sky full of stars
represent how many stars are made and possibly showing us how small we are in the universe.