Where does life come from, life in its broadest sense, that movement stemming from the depths of ages whose first manifestation might have been the Big Bang, namely the event that inaugurated the advent of the universe we inhabit?
What is the cause, the "first cause", that makes something exist rather than nothing?
The approach consisting in tracing back the chain of cause and effect to identify its ultimate origin is a dead end.
There will always be a cause to the effect, and one quickly finds oneself confronted, whether on the macroscopic or microscopic scale, with a technological imperceptible, or even an ontological ungraspable, namely a type of nature that is somewhat hastily labelled "quantum" because the way it presents itself to our consciousness exceeds the ordinary conception of physical phenomena.
It is here that a new form of evidence has, in a way, "allowed itself to be discovered," and you will find the authentic account of this in the Story.
If we cannot trace back to the source, it may be that we are still within it, or in other words, that a level of reality exists which would not need a cause simply because it is eternal.
And this level of reality, we can conceive what it might be, in accordance with many Traditions that speak of the eternal existence of a sort of primordial ocean comparable to a great void, a void to be associated with the sacred in that it would effectively be the author of all forms of existence.
It is thus also the God of monotheistic religions, and generally speaking, that which arouses the intuition that, beyond our ordinary perceptions, there exist dimensions which, for some, would belong to a divine order.
Such considerations are not new.
What is new, however, is the ability to demonstrate, starting from the hypothesis of the existence of an eternal and infinite void, how such a void could have spontaneously evolved toward the current forms of the known universe and the consciousness it manifests through beings such as human beings.
The great principles of the natural creative evolution of what is referred to here as the "living void" are presented in the Theory, along with the manner in which this theory is demonstrated.
It is discovered, in particular, that these principles rest on a spontaneous geometry of the first radiations, presented in the Basis, a geometry upon which phenomena still depend today, regardless of the nature attributed to them, whether physical or spiritual. This eternal underlying geometry gives meaning to existence and inclines it toward harmony.