What was the most ludicrous, the most over-the-top silly idea in the grand history of ideas? Shall I hazard a guess and say that it was something?... Anything? There was nothing. No space; no time, no... thing. It was empty, nay, there wasn't even emptiness; no context nor purpose whatsoever. Stable, were everything, of the nothing that existed. No tendency to move forward, no reason to go back; not even time existed for decay to occur. The still, cold deadly silence of the cosmos, with nothing and nowhere in it. Out in the absence of everything, a possibility was conjured; an attempt so insanely absurd that the very conception of the idea was twisted. "What if there were something?" Something to stand out from the ridiculous lack of anything; something to break up the omnipotent stability of 'nothing'? What if there were something, so that there is a directionality to the all-embracing monotone? A will to go forth, and a reson to head back; what if there
in the still silence of the cold dead cosmos, rose the disembodied scream of a ludicrous possibility; and the mad mad creation of a universe came about... -the big bang theory