Vlad,
The very thing you have to say that is actually worth hearing and you won't share it.
Just out of interest, before you start to type does it feel like there’s a coherent thought in your head that somehow always gets mangled when you type it, or are your thought processes as chaotic as your posts?
Why not tell us about quantum borrowing?
I already have, and I’ve posted links about it too. Even if that wasn’t the case though, it would make no difference. All I have to show is that there are plausible
possibilities (lots of them in fact) which,
if true, would remove the need for the universe necessarily having an external cause. Moreover, don’t know” serves the purpose equally well – “given the current state of physics, no-one can with any certainty answer certain questions” is a perfectly legitimate statement. The evidential bar for both these positions is fairly low – after all, anything is possible.
You in the other hand have dug a huge hole for yourself because your assertion “God” relies not only on removing any other
possible answer to how the universe came to be, but also on knowing better than all of physics, all of cosmology, all off… etc soo as to be certain that these disciplines won't at some time close the “don’t know” gap. The evidential bar for you in other words is stratospherically high. The fact that you’ve never even tried to scale it (or even to suggest that you’re aware that it exists at all) doesn’t change that.
So rather than keep ducking and diving, why not finally try that argument to justify the clam that the universe
necessarily, must have been caused by something else?