I dunno if this fits, but I'll throw it out there:
In the beginning, there was nothing but a singularity; a single point of all matter and energy surrounded by the void.
Because of it's mass and electricity, this singularity would have been sentient and self-aware. Than all of the sudden, it expanded into the void to create the universe we see today. The sentience of this, becoming curious as to its own self, created beings within itself that would act as nerves, or eyes, creating a link for the universe to experience itself.
At first, it was merely cells. Like a new invention or baby, they were crude and only capable of limited interaction within this plane. Through the wonders of evolution, these cells, all with a percentage of the universes sentience began working together and upgrading their abilities to form multicellular life with the aid of the universal intelligence.
Through as of yet unknown fields of electricity, magnetism and gravity, these cells communicated back into the universal knowledge, and received communication back. Over millions or billions of years, these individual cells began to form the equivalent of star ships that would allow them to interact in greater depth with the universe of matter. Eventually, the first animals were created out of the universes self-will, up to the working design of the human being; the ultimate spiritual connection to the matter plane.
But it is doubtful, that if this did explain creation and the theory of everything (creation/orgins), that the universes will only manifested on Earth. Or perhaps it never manifested on Earth, but began somewhere else and involved ancient galactic travels, eventually living on Mars and then earth.
In a religious aspect, this takes the Big Bang Theory and ties it to the Creation Theory. God is the entire universe, and we are the fingertips and nerves of that universe feeling itself out (

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