...and into plants, shells and even clouds patterns. Another mystic thing is a composition of landscape. When you draws it himself, you have to remember about "lows of equilibrium, right composition, etc" to make a realistic picture. But when you see random view in nature, these lows already are "built-in"! Who has done it???
That is the watchmaker's fallacy, ma'am. The world shapes the things in it by eradicating the things which do not work as well. There is no need for a watchmaker in a world where watches build themselves.
Haha, I know this opinion very well, some time ago I worked with math models of self-organization. Anyway: no matter, are processes in nature organized "this way" or watchmaker did it, the most fantastic thing is we can see it and even calculate sometimes
Issac Newton did not understand the nature of gravity (and nobody understands it yet), but it did not impede him to discover the law of gravity
Issac Newton did not understand the nature of gravity (and nobody understands it yet), but it did not impede him to discover the law of gravity