myself:
If this is a book, it's all wrong (sorry if this is your own post that you wrote)

First let me start off by re-introducing the first Law of thermodynamics.


Energy can not be created or destroyed
As if I was unaware of this!


That means energy has always been here, and always will be. The energy just didn't pop out of nowhere and is now here. IT'S ALWAYS BEEN, and will always be seeing as you can not destroy it. Therefor, the universe can not end, nor can it be destroyed.
Our universe is nothing but pure energy, down to every single atom and quark.
No that's not what it means. You must not have been paying attention to my original post. Matter cannot be created or destroyed by the universe.

The second law of thermodynamics shows that the universe is running down. Because it's degrading towards an end it thus neccecitates a beginning. The energy available to do work is decresing as time goes on, and since the total energy to do work can't exceed the total amount available you can only extrapolate as far back back in time as the point where they were equal and this would be the beginning , the point where they are equal.

So something had to start motion in the first place. Because complexity is decreasing with time, it must have started higher to begin with.

If low entropy systems like life can never be created by the universe but we know both things exist, then something besides our universe must be responsible.

Matter and energy are interchangable.If the energy for motion must have come from the supernatural then the energy for matter must have too. That is, the original provider of all energy.

So you're wrong. There's more to it than the first law.