The Big Bang Theory


The Big Bang Theory
A story for the kids

The Big Bang Theory

A story for the kids


Once upon a time, when the universe was still growing and there were only a few tiny towns scattered across space, there was a special little village called Red Rocks. It was a very pretty place, with sparkling lakes and big open fields of green grass. But the most amazing part of Red Rocks was Mt. Slacko! It was a gigantic mountain with a glowing Lava Lake right inside.

All the kids in Red Rocks loved to play and explore around Mt. Slacko. They would climb up to the top and look down at the bubbling lava inside the mountain. They would run through the fields around the mountain and play games of tag and hide-and-seek.

In Red Rocks there lived a teenage boy Moon. He was a bright student and always willing to lend a helping hand. Moon's girlfriend Star was also a bright student and they both came from humble middle-class families, but they were determined to be scholars someday.

Living in the same village was a playful child named Sun. Despite coming from a royal family, he had no interest in studying and was always up to some mischief. Sun's best friend was Earth, a sweet and simple girl who loved spending time in the fields with her pet dinosaur.

Sun had a secret crush on Star, but he was always jealous of the attention she gave to Moon. Whenever Moon and Star were together, Sun felt left out and wanted to be in Moon's place. He often tried to tease Moon, but Moon was always patient with him and tried to include him in their activities.

Despite Sun's jealousy, Moon continued to be a good friend to him and helped him with his studies. Moon believed that education was important for everyone, even for those who did not like it.

One fine day, Moon and Star were walking in the Sizzlo gardens, which were full of colorful flowers and sweet fragrances. They were enjoying the soft breeze when they crossed paths with Sun. Sun, being jealous of Moon's popularity, teased Star, which made Moon angry. The two boys started fighting, and Sun being much stronger, kicked Moon out, injuring his face.

Star quickly took Moon to the beautiful gardens to help him heal. She hugged him and kissed his bleeding face, thanking him for protecting her. The two of them spent hours together, surrounded by the beauty of nature, and their love for each other grew stronger.

Meanwhile, Sun was filled with anger and decided to take his frustration out on Earth, a simple and beautiful girl who spent most of her time playing with her pet dinosaur. Sun kicked her, ripping her face into seven parts, and took the dinosaur away.

Sun then headed towards Mt.Slacko, a huge mountain with a Lava Lake running inside it. He entered the dark cave, knowing only the formulas he had stolen from a scholar, and was about to destroy the place. He reached the lava lake to perform a deadly ritual, which stated that the mountain would erupt when a dinosaur was sacrificed inside the lake.

Sun kicked the helpless animal into the lava lake and performed the ritual. As the light started to emerge from the lake, Sun smiled with each cry of the creature. Suddenly, the mountain erupted with a Big Bang, and Moon and Star, who were hugging each other, were forced apart. They were crying tears of sorrow and pain before they fainted.

Darkness

After the eruption, the village was renamed Milky Way. The sun was cursed and still burns to this day. Moon and Star were separated, and they look at each other with tears in their eyes, cursing Sun. And if you look closely at Earth, you will see her face split into seven parts and tears on her cheeks.

Now, even though space has advanced, only a few people know the true story of the big bang. The curse still haunts the people of space, and they cry when they hear the story. But life goes on, and the people of space continue to look up at the stars, hoping that Moon and Star will one day be reunited.


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