Evolution

Before the singularity, there were no concepts of time, space, elements, objects, or laws—there was nothing.

From the moment of the singularity, time and space began expanding simultaneously, and the first element came into existence.

After a considerable amount of time, during a period referred to as the early stage of the universe, several original elements, objects, and laws were created. These original constructs laid the foundation for the universe's ongoing evolution.

Over time, more elements were discovered, new kinds were built, and new sets were created based on these kinds and elements. From these newly created sets, plain objects emerged.

Under the laws set by governing contracts, objects can mutate, evolve, and interact with one another. They can also traverse spaces, enter different worlds, and even leap beyond the current universe.

The entire universe evolves in a way that is both deterministic and unpredictable.