I didn’t bother to watch (as soon as I saw Dawkins I had no desire to) it so forgive me if I’m talking about something they weren’t discussing, but if they are talking about a “quantum vacuum fluctuation” creation of the universe, I’ll say I’ve never understood how they ignore what seems a pretty big flaw in that theory. In regular quantum vacuum fluctuations opposite quantum particles such as electrons and positrons can be created out of a quantum vacuum. Since an electron and a positron are matter and anti-matter when they come together they annihilate into a burst of electromagnetic radiation, you can think of the electron as a +1 and the positron as a -1 and when you add them together you get a Zero. In a quantum vacuum fluctuation the reverse happens, you start from a Zero state and a +1 and -1 come out of it, kind of a “creation” of two particles from “nothing”.
But the problem with expending this idea of “creation” of quantum particle to a “creation” of an entire universe out of “nothing” is that in the quantum vacuum fluctuation of quantum particles the creation happens in an existing energy field, be it a gravitational field or an electromagmetic field, and it happens in an existing space-time, it needs the existing universe with it’s space-time and energy to occur, it’s NOT the true “nothing” that we talk about as being “before” the universe. Space-Time is a part of the universe, it would have come into existence along with the matter and energy of the universe.
The big question when someone talks about a “quantum vacuum fluctuation” creation of the universe is; “quantum vacuum fluctuation IN WHAT?” There was no space-time or energy for it to happen in, not to mention that a true nothing wouldn’t even have pre-existing ***Laws of physics ***that include quantum vacuum fluctuations.