The Truth Of The Solar System
Scientists may have their theories, but let me reveal the true story of the solar system, as told by the oldest stars in the heavens.
In the beginning, there were ten goddesses who resided in the celestial realms. The Sun, the queen of the heavens, illuminated everything her light touched. Her younger sister, The Moon, depended on her radiant glow. Despite their majesty, the goddesses were distant from one another, each ruling her domain in solitude.
One fateful day, The Sun discovered that a devil was kissing her sister in the Palace of Clouds. Enraged, The Sun prepared to banish the devil, but The Moon, desperate and pleading, begged for mercy. The devil, a striking figure and the son of darkness, introduced himself as the prince of hell. He had journeyed from the depths of his realm to propose to The Moon, bringing with him three extraordinary gifts to win the queen’s favor.
The first gift was “Affection.” This divine offering allowed the goddesses to bond deeply, and thus, gravity was born—a force that connected all celestial beings. The second gift was “Desire,” a powerful force that stirred the minds of the goddesses, causing them to spin and rotate. This was the origin of the planets' rotation. The final gift was “Love,” a potent force capable of turning the world upside down.
With Love’s arrival, the cosmic balance was disrupted. The heavens were filled with tumultuous passion and chaos. Even The Sun herself fell deeply in love with her steward, The Rain. This newfound love caused the Earth’s weather to fluctuate wildly between sunny, rainy, and stormy days. The world experienced the rise of day and night, climates and disasters, life and death, beauty and chaos.
And so, the universe became a dynamic, ever-changing tapestry of light and darkness, harmony and discord—a reflection of the gifts bestowed by the devil, and the eternal dance of love and desire.
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