If we can agree on Newton's Third Law of Motion... I have an interesting little free thought I was working on a while ago that I felt some might want to see.
IF every action has a equal and opposite reaction, THEN, every part of our lives is a reaction to an equal and opposite action. All of these actions and reactions have to have an origin because each action is truly a reaction to another previous action.
So, if each action is truly a reaction to a previous equal and opposite action, then there must have been an origin of all action. A beginning, if you will. The first action. If in the beginning of time there was only a hot, dense, small space, then there must have been an action to make it expand. Since things don't act, they merely react, then there must be an initiator of that expansion of the proposed "beginning of time", or Planck time, as physicists(sp?) and cosmologists call it. Since there were no forces at the beginning of time, and no beings to initiate the proposed expansion of space and time, a divine being, or some higher force that transcedes natural time and space must have initiated the initial motion of expansion.
Strange, and probably full of holes, but interesting none the less.
Tell me what you think.
Beebes