Allow me to be the first to post it.
Our whole universe was in a hot dense state.
Then nearly 14 million years ago expansion started, wait
The earth began to cool the autotrophs began to drool
Neanderthals developed tools
We built a wall, we built the pyramids.
Math science history, unraveling the mystery
It all started with a big bang
BANG!
Um, yes, we can go further. We can look at how dimensions time and space came into existence, the 'How He do that' part. I am working on just that. Here's a hint: dimension space manifested as linear, then planar, then a volume. As intertwined with dimension time, the phase shifts of the creation can be better defined. Haisch, Rueda, and Puthoff have shown convincingly that inertia and gravity are caused by the 'resistence arising from the quantum vacuum, filled with what Feynman called 'aprtons'. These, I conjecture, arose during the inflationary period when dimension space was spitting out linear variability, prior to planar variability. So, each parton has a pointing vector of temporal nature, thus inertia and gravity are ultimately manifestations of a temporal effect as pressing in on any mass (at quark scale) from all directions, resisting 'expansion' motion of the greater Universe.
A further hint is the photon, as a packet of space, a pinch of time and energy, crossing the Universe always in the present of its creation, such thsat it remains in planar time.