Cofty,
"What a weird question. I have no idea what you mean."
Did you read what I wrote above:
"The big bang theory starts in the middle of something. It starts after the existence of whatever you believe existed at that moment, but it does not answer the real question: Where did the matter/energy (or however you choose to characterize it) which existed just at the moment of the big bang come from?
There was "something" at the beginning. Did that "something" exist in an eternal state? If so, then eternal states are possible.If not, then how did that "something" come to be?"
The question comes from what Krauss apparently believes: a low energy, a quantum vacuum, existed at the moment of the big bang. But you know this already. Whether he is correct or not you believe the answer is there to find. If "something" did exist how did it get there? Was it always there, eternal, or did it arise from something else. I believe you know exactly what I'm getting at but you choose to not address it.