@thinking still
Thanks for reminding me that, in a forum setting it's best to make your point clear beyond doubt. Otherwise you open yourself to non sequitur arguments such as yours.
My point is: Our universe has an elegant, intelligible, and discoverable underlying mathematical structure in quantum mechanics, general relativity and DNA biochemistry, which proves INTENT (it’s thoughtful, it’s measured). Intent in this context means one thing, nothing in the universe science happens by chance.
Mathematics is used in universe science to describe the Laws of Nature. And, universally physicist of all languages understands this math. That degree of universal uniformity can’t be said for languages.
It’s a mistake to conflate various international languages (and their dissimilar grammar and idioms) with the universal math used for universe science (quantum mechanics, general relativity and DNA biochemistry, etc.).