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Damn if anyone knows the answer to that one. By definition, in fact, it couldn't have come from anywhere, since the origin of the originator would then become the de-facto origin, and the question merely moves back to "what was the origin of the origin's origin"?
Since there's no evidence of any God or other supertition based entity, it's pointless to say "God".
Either that or we could say we are limited by our own imaginations. If the universe does existed inside some other structure, than who is to say what the laws of physics are in that place. Maybe mass and energy can be created from nothing there.
Here is a rather cool video that might help the discussion along. If it doesn't at least its an awesome video.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjsgoXvnStY"]YouTube- Imagining the Tenth Dimension (annotated)[/ame]
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