‘Bizarro theory’ — how droll!
Once those AU atoms slow, they’re subject to the Law of Gravity, I suspect.
Will they drift aimlessly forever? Will they loiter in deep space, doing nothing? (Yes, I am deep in the thickets, and sinking!) Or will they eventually cluster where iron will do its chemical best to brood life.
Only the Lord knows.
Eeh, gads! A lover of science and order who believes in God? You bet ‘cha!
Einstein was right; God does not play dice with the universe.
I write schlocky sci-fi here and there.
One trope in sci-fi is “God as unknown alien intelligence creating man”.
I took it one step further: man genetically modifies lower lifeforms to insert human level intelligence, the resulting creations wondering about the Creator of their creator.
The universe is weird, LL Pegasi is a nebula one third of a light year across that faintly glows green.
Inside it two extreme carbon stars orbit each other.
And Einstein was right, He doesn’t play dice.
We are also blessed to be where we are st.
Active galaxy 3C 321 has relativistic jets, one of which is blasting the crap out of a neighboring smaller galaxy.
I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of that.