MuslimScholar....
If universe was static for a period of time, then I would say it does need an external force.
If it was however only not changing at time zero, but changed as soon as it got passed time zero, then why can't it be something internal to the universe that caused it to change? Why can't it be set to change at time zero...so it as if it's already in motion/changing, just that time zero of course would be it's initial state.
Simply repeating your premises doesn't make sense. You have to explain why the other explanation is not logical.
If universe was static for a period of time, then I would say it does need an external force.
If it was however only not changing at time zero, but changed as soon as it got passed time zero, then why can't it be something internal to the universe that caused it to change? Why can't it be set to change at time zero...so it as if it's already in motion/changing, just that time zero of course would be it's initial state.
Simply repeating your premises doesn't make sense. You have to explain why the other explanation is not logical.