The Universe reveals striking mathematical beauty — extraordinary equations. This leads to the notion that if there were no matter, they would still exist as an ideal entity, and therefore, they might have a purpose: "the universe, with their help, creates intelligent worlds." But the paradox is that if there is no matter, then there is no this beauty, which exists only due to the presence of matter. And the fact that they are so incredible is due to the whimsicality of the physical world, without which they, as a descriptive language, would not be such, and there would not be us and these questions. They are, as they say in the language of science, supervenient phenomena, but not miracles.