Birth of the First Star: A Story of Hope and Cosmic Order
Star Child
Over 14 billion years ago, there was nothing.
Nothing, Papa!?
Well, there’s always something. There was energy, but it wasn’t visible until it was illuminated. Before Lében ever existed, there was only darkness. Even in the darkness, you’ll find hope.
A boundlessly hot, tiny fireball appeared; out of pure energy came mass.
Mass and energy became interchangeable.
Every time matter becomes annihilated, it’s converted into energy.
Our cosmos converted pure energy into particles of matter.
Hope was born 13 billion years ago! The aether was foggy; the haze trapped the light in the void. Clouds of gas particles filled space, so when the fog lifted, this blinding speck of light came out of it.
The first star was born!
That is hope.
In the cosmos, our harmonic system, there’s order in chaos.
There are cracks in the universe; we call them, Galaxies.
For every tiny crack in the fabric of our universe, a galaxy forms; every galaxy holds a hundred million stars! And no matter what happens, there will always be one less anti-particle in each volume.
Hope will always be the remaining element and the reason for our physical existence.


