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Every collision was a calculated miracle. A red giant clipped a cold moon, sparking the chemical fire of life. A comet banked off the edge of a dark matter cloud, delivering water to a parched rock. It was a game of cosmic geometry, played with the precision of a master and the chaos of a gambler.

"Look at the momentum," Kael marveled, pointing to a swirling cluster in the corner. "The 1.var sequence is creating galaxies instead of just dust." Universens.Billard_Start.1.var

Outside the observation window, the darkness didn't just break; it shattered. This wasn't a slow burn of a Big Bang; it was a kinetic eruption. A single, pearlescent sphere—the "Cue Ball"—was propelled by a force that defied physics, slamming into a clustered formation of a billion dormant suns. Every collision was a calculated miracle

"The game is in motion," Elara said, watching the 1.var sequence expand into a tapestry of light. "Now we just have to see where the balls stop rolling." It was a game of cosmic geometry, played

In the silent, infinite laboratory of the Pre-Void, Elara watched the flickering screen of the Chronos Terminal. The command line blinked with a single, cryptic instruction: Universens.Billard_Start.1.var .