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The Coder of Worlds: Creation, Simulation, and the Universal Story

The Story That Became The Universe

by Gerry White

About The Book

The Story That Became the Universe is a journey across humanity’s oldest questions and newest theories, tracing the quiet thread that connects ancient creation myths, world religions, Indigenous cosmologies, modern physics, and simulation theory into a single, unfolding narrative.

From the moment human beings first became conscious of themselves, they have asked the same essential question: Where did all of this come from? Every civilization has answered in its own language. Some spoke of gods breathing worlds into being. Some described cosmic eggs, divine words, sacred trees, or dreaming ancestors. Today, we speak of quantum fields, information, algorithms, and computational universes. The metaphors have changed. The intuition has not.

This book explores the possibility that humanity has always been circling the same truth from different angles. That the universe feels intentional. That reality behaves as though it were structured. That existence carries the unmistakable texture of authorship.

Rather than positioning science and religion as enemies, The Story That Became the Universe places them side by side as parallel storytelling traditions. It examines Christianity’s layered heavens and angelic hierarchies alongside Hinduism’s Brahman, Maya, and lokas. It moves through Indigenous and Native American traditions, with particular focus on Mayan cosmology and living time. It explores Eastern philosophies, Western theology, and modern theoretical physics, revealing repeating patterns that appear again and again across cultures and eras.

Throughout the book, creation stories are treated not as primitive guesses, but as early attempts to describe the architecture of reality using the best conceptual tools available at the time. Likewise, modern scientific models are approached not as final answers, but as the newest dialect in a very old conversation.

Readers will encounter themes such as:

• Creation as intentional process rather than random accident
• The universe as layered, hierarchical, and structured
• Consciousness as fundamental rather than secondary
• Cycles of creation, collapse, and renewal
• The possibility that reality behaves like information
• Parallels between divine beings, cosmic forces, and computational processes

Rather than arguing for a single religious doctrine or scientific theory, this book offers something more unusual. It offers a bridge. A way of seeing how different traditions may be pointing toward the same underlying mystery using different symbolic languages.

The “Creator” of theology and the “Programmer” of simulation theory are not presented as competing figures, but as parallel metaphors. Both describe an initiating intelligence. Both imply intentional structure. Both suggest that existence is not meaningless.

Written in a poetic, accessible, and contemplative voice, The Story That Became the Universe invites readers to step outside rigid categories and explore reality with curiosity instead of certainty. It does not demand belief. It encourages recognition.

At its heart, this book is about story. Not fiction, but the deep story that seems to run beneath existence itself. The story hinted at in sacred texts. The story glimpsed through telescopes. The story whispered by equations. The story humanity has been telling, retelling, and refining since the beginning.

Whether you approach this book as a person of faith, a skeptic, a scientist, a philosopher, or simply a curious mind, it offers a new way of looking at old questions.

Not to decide which story is correct.
Not to crown a single tradition as ultimate.
But to notice something extraordinary.

Across continents and centuries, across temples and laboratories, across myth and mathematics, humanity keeps describing a universe that feels authored.

Perhaps we have never been inventing stories at all.

Perhaps we have been remembering one.

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