In the beginning, there was no space, no time, no awareness of what was or was not, there was only dark matter. Dark matter was teaming with energy and that energy caused a spark, an explosion more powerful than anything ever known. From that explosion the holy trinity of light, space, and time were created, establishing the universe.
As the energy matters separated, some matter began to emit light and heat and some began to cool, absorbing the light and the heat.
The universe was now filled with dark particles and light particles, and it was good, This was the first age.
The dark particles began to fuse together as the light particles began to fuse together as well. The energy from the light matter was stronger than the dark matter and caused the dark matter to move away and to draw closer, gravity was now formed. Of the dark matters, liquids, gases, and solids took shape each exhibiting their own unique qualities. Stars and planets were now formed because of gravity. This was the second age.
On one such planet, revolving around one such star, there was liquid water. The water was deep and it covered solid elements of many different kinds. The water and the elements wrestled for the surface of the planet, coming to a point where both liquid and solid covered the surface.
On this planet now consisting or liquid and solid, particular matter began to bond with other particular matter, taking on different properties altogether distinctly from its origins. These particular matters took the energy from the star and converted it for its own purpose, and this purpose allowed it to have life. But that matter needed other substances to continue, without which, it would be extinguished Some of that matter began to replicate. Eventually, such matter found the perfect balance of elements and began to replicate continually into a variety of shapes, sizes, and characteristics. We call this matter plants, and trees. This was the third age.