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Actually, it doesn't mean any of that. Stuff floating around? Perhaps you didn't understand.I just tend to use logic, a little faith, and science.
everything is in motion.
we also know that an object will either stay in motion, or stay at rest.
At the very beginning of time and space....there was nothing. No motion at all.
Then in an instant................................
What does all this prove?
There wasn't nothing. There was "stuff" floating around and it all came together into a really tight ball and then BANG. At least that is the theory. And I remember reading how theists didn't like the big bang theory at first because Stephen Hawkins said something like it proved that there was a time when the big bang happened. So what was happening the billions of years before the big bang? Theists said the universe was always here. Because of the big bang we know that not to be true.
Lets say you are right though. What does any of that prove? The answer is nothing. We don't know. So keep looking. To say "god did it" is not a logical answer that you have proof of, right?
Nothing moves unless it is acted upon by an outside influence. Since we are talking about the Universe, what could possibly be an outside influence?
Have you ever seen the experiment of mouse traps and ping-pong balls?
The theory is called, "First Mover" and philosophers have been puzzling over it for centuries. Some for, some against.
Me, I don't care what they or anyone says. It is logical and scientific.
Something (A deity perhaps?) moved the very first object and set the whole thing in motion. To what purpose is a matter for deep debate and not to be had on this forum.