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Several years ago, specifically in 2014, long before acquiring broader knowledge about current advances in science and technology, I had the opportunity to immerse myself in a cinematic experience by attending the movie theater and witnessing \”The Theory of Everything.\” . This film told the life of Stephen Hawking, a prominent English astrophysicist who, despite his extraordinary intelligence, was affected by a rare disease that left him physically incapacitated. What stood out even more than his illness in his figure was his atheistic position.
The plot of \”The Theory of Everything\” explored Hawking\’s perspective on the Theory of Everything, arriving at the apparent conclusion that in the beginning, before the Big Bang, \”nothing existed.\” This approach left me with a series of concerns that, that same night, led me to turn in prayer to the Lord, the God of heaven and earth, in search of answers to my questions.
In an astonishing turn of events, I experienced a revelatory dream one night where the Lord manifested Himself, offering me detailed and surprising answers to the concerns He had raised in my prayer. The essence of the divine response challenged Hawking\’s conclusion, proclaiming that the Theory of All Things was not reducible to \”Nothing,\” as the astrophysicist suggested, but rather to the \”ONE.\” The revelation pointed out the beginning of everything in One, God, and postulated the existence of the Universe and the Human Person as small-scale manifestations of that single infinite universe.
In the course of my dream, as the Lord shared his words, he expressed: \”Imagine if human beings could build a spaceship tiny enough to be visible only through a microscope. Now, visualize that these human astronauts will travel in that tiny ship inside a human body. What they would discover in the depths of that body would be nothing less than the universe itself.\”
This powerful metaphor reveals the intrinsic connection between the human microcosm and the universal macrocosm. Each human being, in his or her uniqueness, becomes a miniature representation of the immensity of the cosmos. The notion that the universe is reflected in each of us, from the smallest to the largest, underscores the interconnection between divine creation and human existence.
By expanding our previous focus from the microscopic to the macrocosmic scale, a fascinating reality is revealed. A human body is made up of approximately 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms, and each of these tiny constituents is several billion years old. At the deepest level, each human being becomes an amazing manifestation of the universe itself, expressing itself in human form. This concept suggests, as I said before, that each of us is a reliable and unique replica of the cosmos, an intrinsic connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm.
Saint John, chapter 1, verses 3 to 5:
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.



