Are the existence of matter and energy life's ONLY mysteries?

The Universe doesn't 'know' anything, Sybil. It simply exists.
The values '1' and '0' are defined by axiom. The value '2' is defined by a proof.
So a methane molecule didn't chemically 'know' it needed four, a quartet of hydrogen atoms, before humans came along? Water molecules didn't 'know' they needed two, a pair of hydrogens before humans invented numerical quantities?:laugh:

There is no such thing as 'quantum field theory'.
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So a methane molecule didn't 'know' it needed four, a quartet of hydrogen atoms, before humans came along? Water molecules didn't 'know' they needed two, a pair of hydrogens before humans invented numerical quantities?:laugh:


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I think ITN is an AI troll program.
 
The universe 'knew' what the quantities 1 and 2 are, billions of years before humans came along. Binary star systems and singular star system depend on there being a quantifiable distinction between a pair and a single


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"Random"?
Quantum field theory is the overarching modern understanding of the interactions between all subatomic fundamental particles.

Why should I not use the correct terminology and concepts for the subject of the thread: physical reality?

Anyone who took freshman college physics or any layperson who reads popular science journalism is familiar with concept. The fact you thought the terminology was 'random' and exotic is more a reflection on you.

It's not proof of God.
But for people who assert that organization and design require a designer, and rational physical laws require a law-giver, this is perfectly good circumstantial evidence, even if one doesn't want to agree with it.
Perry is very tedious
 
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