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Primeval

4/23/2020

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The Primeval World
Imagine a World at it's beginning, it's start, it's birth. What would this world be like? Would it be calm and orderly like Today's World? Or would it be crazy and dangerous and chaotic like the storms of Jupiter? Well, what is an infant like when it is born? It's screaming, crying and making quite a fuss, never really putting out that flame of fury until it becomes a mature adult. Well, that's what the birth of a planet is like, a planet like our very own Earth.
Primeval Earth
In The Oxford Dictionary, Primeval is defined as an adjective describing "​from the earliest period of the history of the world, very ancient." When Earth began, it was a fiery ball of rock colliding with other rocks almost constantly. The Super Powerful collisions is what melted and molded the size and shape of our Earth. Kind of like the things that collide in our own lives mold us as well. And thanks to this chaos, true order emerged was the chasm of chaotic fury. Thanks to these early stages, the stage was set for one of the most unique parts of not only our Solar System or our Galaxy, but The Universe as a whole. The stage was set to Create and Nurture Life. 
Chaos and Order
With the stage being set, one must ask, in fact it begs the question, is that really chaos? Or does it seems like Chaos when in fact these mechanisms, even though bombastic in motions, are orderly and happens due to time and positions of said object following the laws of the universe? Are the rocks colliding with Earth really chaos, or are they merely following the laws of gravity, being attracted and colliding with the larger rock, Earth? Was the Earth on fire due to chaos? or because of the heat generated by the sun, the constant collision due to gravitational pull and the lack of an atmosphere at the time? Is Chaos, just a part of Order? 
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