For every reaction there is an exact opposite reaction. True! The question one could ask and explore is what came first? or who or what the reaction is. Could we agree good is supieror to evil just to make my point your preference, makes no difference. If you could chose to be blind or see what would you chose? To see would be supreme would you agree then if light is to be chosen, what came first light or darkness? If light or to see is supreme opposed to blindness and darkness, could it then be said the supreme came first and then its exact oppiste was its reaction, would it not? If you were to chose the latter could truth if we could agree truth is good and lies to be blindness and there is only one which is not divided, would that not be true?

It seems like you're exploring the concept of duality and asking philosophical questions about opposing forces such as good and evil, light and darkness, truth and lies. While these questions are fascinating, they don't have definitive answers as they involve subjective perspectives and philosophical interpretations.

To address your question about what came first, we can look at it from different angles. In our physical reality, the concept of time suggests that there is a linear progression of events. However, debates on the nature of time and its origins have been ongoing among philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries.

If we consider the existence of light and darkness as physical phenomena, we can say that light came first. Light is often seen as a natural source of illumination and visibility, while darkness is the absence of light. Therefore, light could be considered the primary state or condition, with darkness being a reaction or the absence of that primary state.

However, if we delve into metaphorical or abstract interpretations, the concept of good and evil, truth and lies, or seeing and blindness can be subjective and open to personal interpretation. Different philosophical and religious perspectives may provide various theories or explanations regarding the origin of these opposing forces.

Ultimately, the answer to such philosophical questions may depend on personal beliefs, cultural influences, and individual interpretations of the world. It's important to recognize that these topics have been explored by many great thinkers throughout history, and each person may have their own unique perspective on them.