<HTML>As I've stated elsewhere, I have been able to show mathematically that without motion, time is undefined.
If indeed there was a "beginning" in which everything was static, then time would have been undefined.
It was when something first "moved" that time began to exist. Prior to that instant, there was really nothing.
Perhaps there was an energy crossover from a sub-dimension that poked a tiny hole... a rip... a ripple... that spread like wildfire across the cosmos, creating the entire universe that we know today.
This sub-dimensional energy leak, through a pinprick in what was simply a timeless void, would have been the catalyst for all of "creation".
It had to be an external force to begin the motion, which, in turn, began time itself. Prior to that, there was just emptiness.
The universe was void, and without form...
Anthony</HTML>