Cosmopoietic

/ˌkɑzmopoʊˈɛtɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to the creation or generation of the universe and cosmos; having the power to create or bring forth worlds.

Etymology

From Greek kosmos (universe) + poiesis (making, creation, from poiein 'to make'). This term directly expresses the idea of cosmic creation through Greek roots, emphasizing generation rather than merely forming existing matter.

Kelly Says

Cosmopoietic bridges science and philosophy—it describes not just how the universe formed, but the very generative principle that brought something into being from nothing, which physicists are still trying to understand through Big Bang theory.

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