>>21747910>What we consider "biology" seems to be carbon-based nanorobotics of extreme complexity, often solved at the level of single atoms. It is almost certain, that something like this could not emerge on its own, [something] possessing immense intelligence deliberately made it.No but sort of yes
the nanorobotics part is correct, since almost everything in the universe is a system of self-assembly aided by what we perceive as chance
things exist in the way they are because either it is the most efficient way to be or there is no other way to be
that is on a low structural level and gets more blurry conceptually when you scale to large organisms, life and conscious beings
If intelligent design is real, and I do believe it is, I would posit it's on the level of deciding how components of matter function and interact with each other in such a way that it allows for everything we know of to exist