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A certain law it says an object in motion stays in motion but an object at rest stays at rest so what got it moving?
Are you really so ignorant of basic physics that you can't even explain the concept of inertia correctly? If you can't even get such a basic concept right, a concept I learned in 9th grade at a very poor high school, how can you argue about this kind of subject?
An object at rest
tends to stay at rest,
unless acted upon by a force.An object in motion
tends to stay in motion
in a straight line,
unless acted upon by a force.
There are known forces which act between objects to repel them from each other. Obviously, if all the particles in the universe were much more concentrated than they are now, and the repellent forces were stronger than the total gravity between them, they would move apart.
It's not dumb to
whine about your spelling and grammar when they're bad enough to distract an intelligent reader from the content of your post. Proper mechanics are an indication of patience, learning, and practice in communication.