In the beginning, this is the Higgs field being turned on giving the infinite matter the ability to gain mass and therefore starting “time”, God begins the creation. Just like a painter first envisions a painting before it is painted God first envisioned creation. Turning on the Higgs field is equivalent to the painter gathering the paint and canvas necessary to paint the painting. Jesus, the embodiment of the intelligible consciousness of God, is the painter or creator. Jesus is the wisdom of God which means he possess the ability to put the knowledge of the laws of physics to work just as the painter can blend colors together with multiple deliberate brush strokes to make a picture form.
Heaven and the earth are started on day one and the earth is without form and void. This is still only the idea of how God will make the earth and heaven look. God is waiting on particles to gain mass so he can put them together making his vision come to life. This is the waters the Spirit moved over, a sea of Higgs boson particles. While God is waiting, he starts and completes light. This is possible because photons are massless so there is no wait time. This is also an example that God cannot do something illogical, for example, people will say if God can do anything can he make a round square? The answer is no because that is a logical impossibility just like creating something out of nothing is also illogical. In this model God is not creating matter he is only transforming it which is within logic and the laws of physics.
To explore the multiple points of creation we must examine each day of creation to see God started to create and at what point that part of creation was completed. A common misconception would be that God finished what he started each day because of the culmination of each day being “and the evening and morning were that corresponding day”. However, it is not until God sees each particular part of creation as good that we can know it is finished. This is evident in the very first day of creation:
Genesis 1:1-5
1 in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness
was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of
God moved upon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
4 And God saw the light, that it was good:
and God divided the light from the darkness.
5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he
called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
Here in verse one, we see that God started creation in the beginning, this is the introduction of the Higgs field which will allow mass to be gained by the infinite matter of everlasting. This will become the matter that makes up heaven and the earth. God also started and completed the creation of light on the first day. However, heaven and the earth were not completed on day one. We know this because of the distinction of God seeing the light and that it was good but did not see the heaven or the earth as good. We can associate this with anything that is not complete, is not in a state of perfection or at its best and therefore cannot be called good.
Furthermore, I am also suggesting that “waters” are an ocean of Higgs boson particles. This continues to follow the logical path of creation because the “beginning” was the Higgs field which resulted in the formation of the Higgs boson. This is followed by the Spirit of God moving upon the face of the waters which resulted in the decay of the Higgs boson. The decay of the Higgs boson creates all the sub-atomic particles like quarks and the Z boson which is the electrically neutral carrier of the weak force, and a photon, the carrier of the electromagnetic force. This also explains how the earth could be without form and void because God has not gathered all the particles together yet, the earth was still only a vision in God’s mind.