This question is super complicated. The first question is life. Is life a machine governed by physical laws as asserted by Newtonian physics? All living entities are composed of atoms, and the movement of atoms and molecules obeys physics and chemistry. Laws, but life composed of atoms and molecules is an extremely complex entity, with the ability to judge and think about activities. Some more complex life forms, such as humans, have consciousness. Consciousness gives humans the ability to act proactively. What humans want to do is independently determined by humans. , not governed by rules. This creates a contradiction, what is consciousness? Consciousness is a product of the objective world but is not governed by the laws of nature. Second, didn’t Laplace make a famous saying, saying that everything in the universe is governed by physical laws, and the laws of motion at any time in the future can be known. Later, a chaos theory emerged. This theory is based on the three-body problem of celestial mechanics. It explains that physical systems governed by Newtonian mechanics may also have extremely complex and unpredictable behaviors. In the three-body problem, the motion trajectories of particle points are densely intertwined and extremely complex. It is unimaginable and impossible to predict the future motion of particles. Chaos theory explains the complexity of nature. Even if nature is governed by simple physical laws, complex and unpredictable behaviors may still occur. Therefore, the nature we live in is very complex. Nature is magical and beautiful, and many phenomena cannot be solved by simple theorems.
It is true that the universe is in order when it is said that it is orderly. It is wrong to say that it is not in order. Everything in the universe is not a moving machine with a given initial state. Many of them have not been solved yet