It's not 'nonsense'.
What you're saying is nonsense; writing like no is the answer to the question, was the universe created, when there's 0 evidence, to suggest that.
I've said the matter is hazy, we're dealing with an anomaly - something.
My reason to opt for yes, over no, is that there's a lot of strangeness(unknowingness, pure strangeness, super-massive nature, statistical anomalies); so, external to the universe, is probably not nothing, but, some kind of life.
Who's holding back this sort of phenomena?
I haven't claimed it's scientifically proven to be yes, I said it's probably yes.
There's nothing that points to no, but a plethora of strange things that point to yes.
Some strange: no-one is truly an expert on our universe; the chances of someone who knows more are high. Humans gain knowledge and make new technology; I've just applied my knowledge.
An explanation for why the universe came to be is something had the knowledge and resources.
It came from nothing is half an explanation, but the answer can be something or nothing, and a reasonable hypothesis can exist for yes and no.
Does 0 evidence for something or nothing, plus universal strangeness, equate probably something?
You and I definitely didn't create the universe. It must have been something else.