In the beginning, there was nothing, and nothing did exist
But something, did exist, ‘cause nothing, did exist
It caused, an effect, without, being caused
And would cause, a single point, to be the start, of it all
It saw, it’s face, in the point, that was made
And it’s reflection, was the birth, of time, and space
So now, there was nothing, a point time and space
Which manifest by creating, matter atom, in it’s place
And another, and another, it would exponentiate
They would move, creating heat, collide, detonate
And fusion, and fission, multiply, and division
Through attraction and subtraction, it arrived arrived at the decision…
That math, ematics, would be the way it would speak
And become known to everything it’s energy, could reach
And so it saw everything it made, but nothing saw it
Because it’s creation was born from its reflection, a living derivative that saw with its own eyes
And simply held the language of mathematics in itself
And through that mathematics the reflection, created in its image, could see and understand the mind it manifest
Then it cried out from the heavens yelling
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13
It’s void, and the blackness, symbolized empty space
But this space, contained energy, that was dark, per se
It pervaded, and it moved in a certain shape that’s, hexagonal
And it paved the way for light and matter atoms, to travel through
And it took, the mathematics with it…
So everything created from it understood the system…
Stars, planets, solar systems, moons moving galaxies
Populated dramatically, all created mathematically
Automatically, life was born from life, and intelligence
Was embedded in everything that was composed, of the elements
Macrocosm, microcosm, as above so below
Space time warps, gravity, other forces begin to show…
Man can now use his eyes to see his own reflection and
Begin the process in his cipher building, with intelligence
And use his own decisions, collectively and personal
Now you can use your mind to hold the planets, that circle you...
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