I try to stay fairly up to date with theoretical physics from an amateur perspective, but I have yet to see anything compelling - even Hawking's analysis seems too silly for serious contemplation.
The worst thing about it is we're putting the cart before the horse. Given our lack of understanding of quantum physics and dark energy/matter, why posit a question that may not even be required? Not to mention that if we have interacting, external universes, the mere fact they interact would make them part of this universe anyway.
In the case of multiverses, it is an extraordinary claim, and therefore requires extraordinary evidence. So far, nothing like that exists.
Well, the universe still has several billion years of existence left at the very least, so a few decades either way aren't going to matter much.
In the meantime, the questions are purely theoretical and I'm happy to wait until the extraordinary evidence appears. Those things that, as you note, don't fit into our present physics could equally have a mundane explanation that we just aren't aware of yet.



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