 Early in the 20th century, Albert Einstein demonstrated that matter and energy are made of the same basic stuff, and that not only is everything that is solid in the universe made up of mostly empty space, but that what actual little mass there is only exists because some particles interact with a universal, invisible field called the Higgs field. The reason you and I exist is that most of our bodies particles create some kind of quantum drag against an invisible Higgs field that makes them slow down from light speed and gain mass in the process. That's at least as weird as anything in Genesis. Cosmology describes a force that created us and then transformed itself into a system of forces and energy that continue to sustain the universe. This sounds at least a little like what Paul told the people of Athens, in him we live and move and have our very being.