"To illustrate the usefulness of mathematical models in explaining the universe’s origins, the authors point to Cosmological Correlators. These models, built on certain assumptions, aim to capture the statistical properties of the universe’s initial conditions that led to today’s galaxies and cosmic background radiation. With reference to cosmological correlators the authors rightfully stated that:
“….recent advances revealed that the resulting combinatorial structures are unexpectedly well-behaved…”
Q: Why was the ‘well-behaved’ nature of these combinatorial structures considered ‘unexpected’?
They are unexpected because evolutionary models can only account for them by introducing unobserved parameters and hypothetical processes—without explaining why such processes should exist. Intelligent design, however, directly predicts such “well-behaved” structures, since a purposeful Creator would design the universe with order from the beginning."
CEH