Cosmos
Let’s suppose that Cosmos exists in physical reality, and that it fits one of the definitions of a god as determined by Culture.
Cosmos is an ignorant, chaotic entity, and physical evidence supports its existence—because its definition includes Physics itself.
Cosmos has no religion, no followers, no one asks for money in its name, no wars are waged, and no one rallies voters under its banner. It demands no behavior, no faith.
By definition alone, Cosmos could be considered a god. But does that alone grant it divine status?
No. Because I just made the whole thing up.
But—what if?
Transted by ChatGPT, based on the Hungarian original by Bérces Mihály
2025.05.02
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