At the beginning of time, there was only chaos, a formless void of pure potentiality. But then, the laws of mathematics emerged, and the first abstract object, the number 0, appeared. From 0, all other numbers followed, each with its own unique properties and relationships to other numbers. The universe was now a vast, interconnected network of abstract objects, each influencing and interacting with the others.
As time progressed, the laws of physics emerged from the mathematical structures, giving rise to the first abstract objects of the physical world: particles, waves, and fields. Particles and waves danced and collided, creating complex patterns and structures that gave rise to atoms, molecules, and eventually, stars and planets.