The question of what created the space in which the universe resides is a subject of ongoing scientific inquiry and philosophical debate. Some theories propose that the universe is infinite and does not exist within a larger space or framework, while others suggest that there may be a larger multiverse or some other structure beyond our observable universe.
From a religious perspective, many traditions hold that God or a divine power created both the universe and the space in which it resides. However, the specifics of how this occurred and what the nature of this larger space or framework may be are often left to interpretation or faith.
It’s worth noting that science does not necessarily require a “creator” to explain the origin and behavior of the universe, and that many scientific models and theories propose naturalistic explanations for the origins and structure of the cosmos. Ultimately, the question of what created the space in which the universe resides may be one that remains open to debate and interpretation.
