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Creation

Creation is the act or process of bringing something into existence. The term can refer to the origin of the universe, the making of objects or life, or the production of ideas and works in art and culture. Etymologically, the word derives from Latin creare, meaning to produce, appoint, or cause.

In philosophy and theology, discussions of creation distinguish between the idea that something is made by

In science, cosmology treats creation as the origin and evolution of the universe. The prevailing model is

Creation also appears in culture and human activity. Creation myths are traditional narratives explaining how the

a
creator
and
the
notion
that
being
arises
from
preexisting
matter
or
principles.
Creation
ex
nihilo,
or
creation
out
of
nothing,
is
a
central
concept
in
some
theological
traditions,
notably
in
certain
branches
of
monotheism.
Other
traditions
describe
creation
as
emanating
from
chaos,
order
arising
from
divine
intention,
or
the
ongoing
maintenance
of
the
world
by
a
deity
or
principles.
the
Big
Bang
theory,
which
posits
that
space,
time,
and
matter
began
in
a
hot,
dense
state
and
expanded
over
13.8
billion
years.
Nucleosynthesis
within
stars
and
supernovae
created
most
of
the
chemical
elements,
while
planets
and
life
emerged
later
through
physical
and
chemical
processes.
The
scientific
framework
typically
describes
natural
processes
rather
than
intentional
acts
of
creation.
world
and
humans
came
to
be.
In
the
arts
and
crafts,
creation
refers
to
the
act
of
making
artworks,
literature,
music,
or
inventions.
The
concept
often
intersects
with
debates
about
originality,
authorship,
and
invention.