Laws of physics and intelligent design
The fundamental laws of nature can be expressed with 5 differential equations.

    Hamilton's Equations
    Maxwell's Equations
    Boltzman's Equations
    Schrodinger's Equations
    Einstein's Equations

Maxwell's Equations help us build radios, and cell phones, Schrodinger's equations help us build CD players and DVDs and understand chemistry.  Everything high-tech comes from these equations, from computers to space ships.  The mysteries of the universe are summarized by these equations. They are the fundamental laws which summarize all scientific  knowledge to date.

A controversial, but scientifically reasonable interpretation of Schrodinger's equation suggests that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.  This interpretation of the Schrodinger's equation is called "The Theory of Intelligent Design."

Also, a controversial, but scientifically reasonable interpretation of Schrodinger's equation also implies that there exists a non-material intelligent agency who has the following  properties:

    1. Conscious
    2. Intelligent
    3. Non-Material
    4. All Powerful
    5. All Knowing
    6. Eternal

This Agency is sometimes called the Intelligent Designer.

Many theories within Intellgent Design attempt to scientifically connect the features of the cosmos and biology to the All Powerful Intelligent Designer.

The possibility of an All Powerful Intelligent Designer was scientfically deduced by scientists like renowned cosmologist John Barrow. Barrow states a derivation of Schrodinger's  equation in this way:


 

The above equation implies God (The Intelligent Designer) exists.
 

See:   A MORE DETAILED  DERIVATION