EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 10 MIN
The God That Came Before Creation Itself
from Mythology Explained · host Mythology Explained
Before there were gods, before there were Titans, before even the earth or sky — there was only silence. An endless, gaping expanse. The Greeks called it Chaos: not disorder, but the raw void out of which reality itself would be born. Chaos wasn’t a god in the way we imagine Zeus or Poseidon, but rather the very first principle of existence — the source from which everything else emerged: earth, sky, gods, monsters, even fate itself. Yet Chaos was not always imagined the same way. Some traditions describe it as the offspring of Chronos, Time itself — not to be confused with Cronus, the Titan king. Others saw Chaos as a shapeless mass of matter and energy, waiting to be molded into the universe. And in yet another version, Chaos was thought of as the lower layer of air surrounding the earth, lying beneath the bright upper sky called Aether. Today, we’re going to be addressing all of these different accounts, and more, as we unpack Chaos: the FIRST Primordial Deity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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