Do you remember our first discussion, where I referred to a greater evolution?
No, I don't, was it relevant?
My reasoning is that there is an inevitable evolution of complexity and variation of forms in the fabric of existence over virtually eternal periods of time, resulting in the complexity evident at the big bang event.
I'm not sure that compared to that which followed afterwards that the big bang was so complex. I think the complexity we see in the observable universe emerged from the less complex big bang event, from what i've read.
Inevitably over unimaginable amounts of time and the development of this complexity there would develop forms which would be able to create things, such as Gods and humans.
"Creating" things after the time/space continuum emerged is one thing, as in humans (who actually create nothing, just rework the existing post big bang/spacetime to make stuff).
Creation of spacetime itself is a whole different ballgame, as theres no time to create anything within, let alone the space to create it.
We have evidence of intelligent entities which can create things, ie humans.
Why not larger intelligent entities creating universes?
Intelligence is an evolved trait, over time.
Because humans exist already in a spacetime structure that allows us to rework it
( within time and space ), any creator of any universes would also have that restriction of time (and probably some form of space), otherwise the "creator" surely would find it impossible to get to the position of
before and
after the creation of anything as that needs time (space too of course!).
Without spacetime pre-existing any creator is without the means to create anything, or have "intelligence" evolve from less intelligent beginings over time...
You seem to be laboring under the impression that the big bang entails the emergence of space
into or within time. that does not, from any evidence I've seen or read appear to be the case. Time appears along with space, and space needs time to be space.
Either way, no spacetime is no time to do any creating, and certainly no space as well to create anything in that has a before creation and after creation scenario..
These restrictions are also, so far, pretty absolute, unless you can create without time (?) to do so, and out of "non-space(?) to create your creation within.
If there is spacetime (you can see the essentialness of it now)
before the big bang then any creator or its decisions surely would reside within that spacetime. However the big bang's operations don't appear to be within a spacetime "fabric", but emerge from the big bang itself.
That is how I see it so far. I think!