Part 2 - Awakening

This twin-dimension structure worked to bring Parent Brain into consciousness, but a brain of infinite size will ultimately try to use an infinite amount of energy. This would become a problem.

Energy taken out of one dimension - as Parent Brain was doing to fuel its consciousness - always wants to return to where it came from. This is because only half of the energy is being removed. Let’s call it the positive half. Remaining where this positive energy was taken is the negative half, an exact but mirror image copy of the energy that was removed. These two energies will be forever attracted to each other.

As more and more positive energy was being drawn into the brain dimension, just as much negative energy was accumulating in the other. The two sides tugged at each other like magnets, and as they grew toward infinity a brand new tension was created in the universe. The tension of keeping the two sides apart. If these energies were to collide it would be the death of Parent Brain, for without energy, Parent Brain would lose its consciousness.

But the pull eventually became too strong, and Parent Brain’s willpower to stay alive finally gave out. Its hold on consciousness finally gave out, and with all the force of infinity the energy it was holding went colliding back into the dimension it had come from.

This was the death of Parent Brain. Where its consciousness had been was now just an empty brain, wiped clean of its identity, but completely intact and ready to start thinking again. Ready to become a brand new consciousness.

Inside the twin dimension, things had become a flurry of activity. When these two energies met, they collided back into the physical particles they had once been - particles of a defeated brain - and exploded out into the dimension.

Parent Brain’s death was the trigger to our big bang, and the creation of our universe’s physical dimension, the one that we live in. 

This was also the point that our universe was fully born.

First it had a brain, and now it had a body.

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