If gravity reversed at random moments, or if E= mC^2 only part of the time and other random things at random times, would we have developed to analyze it? And if we did, surely we would have found math to desribe the fractal nature of the chaotic step function. And then people would ooo and ahhh over the beauty and symmetry of the fractal and how elegant it is and say it is strong evidence of a creator. You're basically saying that the existence of stuff, and the existence of us to analyze it and quantify it mathematically, is strong evidence of god. That's what it boils down to.
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