The universe is by no means static, and every component of the universe grows from one state to another according to it's respective genus. Matter evolves from the primitive hydrogen by a process called fusion, which happens in the hearts of stars, into the more complex helium, and then into the more complex, oxygen and carbon. Later in the evolutionary process, fusion turns these elements into calcium, iron, nickel, chromium, copper and others. Heavy elements, however, have to be made when depleted stars become supernovas. Nothing is created when this happens, the elements merely change. Energy, while a phenomena, not only drives evolution, but evolves form kinetic to potential energy and back again. Evolution, however, is normally applied to changes in lifeforms. Life evolves on many levels, including individually and across generations, creating higher and higher forms of itself, similar to how hydrogen becomes helium. Things do not remain immobile and stagnant. They change, and change for the better.
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