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It’s also a very logical deduction. My first thought was that it mirrored modern cosmology a little, but it occurred to me that what the two shared in common were the logically required premises. First that the lack of existence could only be defined as a state of undifferentiated potential; and second that the beginning of creation required a massive expansion outwards from that undifferentiated mass.
A History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries
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