Creation
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Natural sciences
- In particle physics, creation is the opposite of annihilation. It refers to the appearance of elementary particles, in physical processes such as pair production or abstractly as in a creation operator.
Religion/Philosophy
- Creation (theology), God's act of bringing the universe into existence from unlimited energy, e.g (Isaiah 40:26) rather than from "nothing".
- Generally descriptions of creation are the act or results of bringing something into existence from nothing at all, or from some pre-existing matter or energy.
- * Creationism, the belief that the natural universe, life, and humanity were created by a supreme being's supernatural intervention.
- Creation Festival, a yearly Christian music festival which happens in the Eastern and Western parts of the United States
- Creation (philosophy)
Arts
- In art or design, a creation is the actual thing the artist creates, from sculpture, costume, music, or architecture.
- The Creation of Adam, a fresco from circa 1511 on the Sistine Chapel ceiling painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti
- Creation (book), in literature, a book written in 1981 by Gore Vidal
- The Creation (band), a British band with one hit called Painter Man in 1967
- The Creation, in classical music, an oratorio by Joseph Haydn
- Creation (record label), a record label created by Alan McGee
- Creation (night club), a number of nightclubs in the United Kingdom, including those in Leicester, Brighton and Cardiff
- Creation, a 1931 film that inspired King Kong
Media
- Creation magazine, a magazine promoting creationism that was published by Answers in Genesis and is now published by Creation Ministries International.
- Create, an American digital TV station comprising of lifestyle and human interest programming from the libraries of PBS and American Public Television distributed through PBS digital stations nationwide
Various
- In genealogy and heraldry, creation is the investment of a peer. If a peerage no longer exists, and is created anew, the peers bearing the new dignity are said to be of the second (third, fourth) creation.
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