If Vedic scholars and NASA scientists think that Indian cosmology is shrouded in mysteries, they should pay more attention to the teachings of Krishna, who identified himself as the seed of the universe: "O Arjuna, I am the divine seed of all lives. In this world, nothing animate or inanimate exists without me."
Just as Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, Jesus identifies himself in Revelation 22:13 as the cosmic system's input and output: "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
Thus what both Krishna and Christ are telling us is that human life constitutes the seed of the universe, or the cosmic system's input and output. There was never a time when human life did not exist, nor is there any future in which it will cease to exist. Human life exists, and that which exists can never cease to be.
Because human life created the universe for the production of human life in its own image, just as a seed creates a tree for the production of seeds in its own image, the cosmic seed's life power pervades and encompasses the universe. It is the "dark energy" of modern cosmology that drives the expansion of the universe.