I don't think so. :idunno:
Matter and energy creating themselves out of nothingness is entirely implausible to me. Yet it's very plausible to imagine the universe being created by a force outside of the natural realm.
I think there's quite a bit that's completely incomprehensible to us, and that many implausible (and currently unimagined) things are actually very plausible. Also, I think there are many plausible things that are understood (even just barely) by a few that are beyond the realm of comprehension for most people. I wish I could see the world around me in mathematical formulas, but I simply can't. Related, I'm only able to relate ideas I can't really comprehend to the things I can, which is so limiting.
Maybe one day cats will be able to work out complex math problems, but currently that's simply not within their realm of comprehension. As far as I know, anyway. I feel that my own comprehension of the universe is along those lines.
That's not to say that striving to comprehend and further our knowledge and understanding isn't vastly important. Or even just to speculate.
As to the question, I'm inclined to believe along the lines of "science fiction" type science: circular time, etc. Crazy things that seem implausible. It's frustrating to me that I don't believe I'll ever know... But fun to (try to) think about.
EDIT:
I may never get there
Ever in this lifetime
But sooner or later
It's there I will go