Kenapa Kosmos Terlihat Sangat Teratur?

Discusses the order of the universe through the lens of physics, biology, and mathematics. The main focus is on the often misunderstood second law of thermodynamics in the evolution debate, and the concept of a fine-tuned universe, where physical constants appear to be precisely tuned to enable life. There is also a discussion of the four fundamental forces—strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational—as the foundation for the stability of matter and the cosmos. Furthermore, the text highlights the effectiveness of mathematics in predicting natural phenomena, such as the Fibonacci sequence in plants and the existence of black holes. Overall, the text explores whether these scientific patterns represent intelligent design, statistical coincidence, or inevitable laws of nature. The narrative concludes with a philosophical debate about whether mathematics is the true language of the universe or simply a tool of human discovery.