Fred Hoyle postulated that the likelihood of life in the universe is near that of a tornado passing through a junkyard and assembling a 747.

Albert Einstein gave it a better chance. He said it was as likely as taking apart a watch, putting the pieces in a box, shaking it and removing the assembled watch.

Both of these famous men of science believed there was a greater force at work in the universe.

The more advanced science uncovers, the more it seems to point to some guiding force in the universe.

Put another way, the more we know the more physics and metaphysics seem to be linked.