Yes a higher entity. This leads me to think that everyone believes in "God" even if they don't yet realize it. That's if you allow the definition of God to include some sort of alien or aliens of a higher intelligence that has achieved a very high class of material/energy manipulation.Science develops models, abstract representations that we believe mirror the reality. At the same time history shows that the models always end up being shown to be invalid and so the search for a better model begins.
No model can account for the presence of the universe because science deals with how systems change over time, but until there is a system that exists, science has no role to play.
It seems to me that naturalism (material causality) cannot account for the presence of this universe and its laws, there must be some other explanation like "In the beginning God created" or something. Some say "that's not much of an explanation" but it is, it tells us that naturalism didn't create the universe something more profound did, something that is not reductionist, not causal, not deterministic.
To ask where that entity or entities came from is not reasonable if you assume that that entity or entities always existed, which is something else hard for us to fathom.
What else is interesting is the so-called block universe that contains everything that ever happened and I guess ever will happen.

