Predestination and Dust

A Brief History of the Universe

It's not just a matter of fate, but also dust.

The universe is full of it, a swirling vortex of particles and waves that somehow coalesce into life.

But what if it wasn't just a random mess?

What if everything, from the smallest subatomic particles to the grand tapestry of galaxies, was predetermined?

Would it be more comforting to know that every decision, every action, and every dust particle's trajectory was set in stone?

Or would it be terrifying?

Perhaps it's a bit of both?

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