There are certain things we know, by observation. Things like: A muskrat guards his musk (couldn't resist, because I watched some of the Wizard of Oz 3 nights in a row on TBS earlier this week.

), or that electrons fly around a nucleus, or that a directional energy field is created by magnetism, and other such basic tenants. But is there any mystery really as to how these things came into being? By 'mystery', I mean, would any logic dictate that first there was one actual physical cause that then led automatically to the other happening, without any intelligence having to dictate it? Or, do we simply (under)THINK that no intelligence was necessary... when in fact perhaps every single thing... every manipulation of change or addition, required some intelligence before it (whatever it is), occurs(ed)?
This is something I wrestle with (what I just said). I wonder if this gets glossed over to where we believe stuff occuring just has to occur the way it does, just because. And maybe a retort like "just because..." is not really intellectually true.
We have to ask ourselves if we think that everything indeed does, or will, someday, be able to be explained in the way that we are currently able to explain that which we DO know. Or, instead, if indeed, when you go all the way back to the beginning of time, that there was some intelligent force out there that first had to set a plan in action, only for one time in history, so as to be able to create a reality which then this intelligent force allowed to grow and expand in certain engineered ways which led to where we are now.