I don't understand how something so completely beautiful and magnificent as our universe can bore you. It's vastness is mind boggling and just the immense size is indescribable. Looking out through advanced observatories scientists have developed shows us this absolute beauty. Come to think of it, we have this to enjoy. This is truly our one life to live, and for all of whats in the universe I am grateful to be able to learn more and more about it, to understand its amazing systems, and to just be able to gaze at its glory. The universe is what makes me doubt, and what makes me wonder.
The Big Bang Theory, which is understandably widely accepted, suggests that the entire universe was first in an indefinitely small, and indefinitely mass timeless space. I realize that on this sub-atomic level a lot is possible. Quantum mechanics back up that these sub atomic particles can actually disappear, and then reappear in a different spot. At some point, there was obviously an off-set and the universe expanded all at once. Time and space were created... But I always ask, "Where did the indefinitely small and massive point even come to get there?" I rarely ever get an intelligent response. I suggest some form of a creator placed it there and let nature take it's course. However, if time didn't exist before this, there is no time for a creator to have existed...
Answer 1) Quantum fluctuations which I'm not qualified to explain
Answer 2) Maybe it's not a relevant question to ask, since the BB was the beginning of time, maybe there was no cause as there was no time for causation to work on?