The Pre-Galactic Creators
Here's the concept. They don't breathe air. The don't eat food. They don't have bodies (at least as we know what bodies are here on earth. They are not matter. They are living in dark matter and dark fluid (which actually means unknown matter and unknown fluid). They do not really know time and space unless they are living in or visiting a Galaxy. Because time and space and matter only exists really within a Galaxy or Galactic reference point.
What are they?
I call them the Drifters when they are young and not living inside a galaxy. However, most Creators kids stay inside of Galaxies all their lives. However, the ones who leave a galaxy to drift often create their own galaxies too for their children to live in.
When they live in Galaxies what do they resemble?
Odin and Thor in the Norse Pantheon of Gods
And
Zeus and Hercules in the Greek Pantheon of Gods
Why would you call them Gods?
Because they don't need physical bodies or time or space to survive.
What would you call them?
And the only thing they usually die from is boredom once they are adults
which is why they often inhabit the bodies of mortal humans and other physical beings in galaxies as a way to stop being bored to death when they are old. Mortality (or the appearance or illusion of mortality makes life interesting.)
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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