anything that can be mathematically written or described as a law are the only constants in what would otherwise be chaos. a law is omnipotent to everything else in reality, and a law is resilient and unchanging (except in special circumstances), these laws modulating the chaos around them and creating what we are today, along with the rest of everything and everywhere
>nobody disputes a 17 y/os's argument for why math is god
well i guess laws can be mathematically written, written in english, in arbitray symbols. all of those things are representative of the laws, but can be described in different ways. so it would be more accurate to say logic is god, and any idea we create, graph out, describe, and the new things we build are based on this logic which we can define all the way back to the creation of the big bang ("if there is no logic, anything can happen, so the big bang could just be coincidence from the absence of logic.).
would that leave us with randomness being the other half of our framework. some people think the universe is deterministic, but we also know there are constant leaps or alterations that are seemingly random in the quantum realm ,leaving us with two things to believe in
either that
a. logic would be the most accurate metaphorical representation by the definition of god, and chaos would be the absence of logic (i.e. 0s and 1s)
b. logic and chaos are two seperate entities
(1 and ?)