Timaeus - Plato How was the universe created—and what gives it order and meaning? In Timaeus, Plato presents a fascinating and imaginative account of the cosmos, blending philosophy, science, and mythology into a unified vision of creation. Through the voice of Timaeus, the dialogue explores the origins of the universe, the structure of matter, and the role of a divine craftsman shaping chaos into order. From the nature of time and space to the composition of the human body and soul, this work offers a sweeping view of existence that influenced scientific and philosophical thought for centuries. Perfect for readers interested in philosophy, cosmology, and ancient science, Timaeus offers: A unique account of the creation and structure of the universe Insight into early scientific and philosophical ideas A blend of myth, reason, and imaginative storytelling One of Plato's most ambitious and influential works Rich, complex, and thought-provoking, Timaeus invites you to explore the origins of everything. Is the universe a product of chance—or intelligent design?