Keith Ward argues that the existence of a universe such as this one–one that exhibits structural simplicity, mathematical elegance and integration–is so improbable that it: 'would be reasonable to accept any postulate that would make it more probable. The postulate that raises its probability to the highest degree is the postulate that some mind…intends to bring into existence a physical realm which actualises a subset of elegant possibilities. That would explain with complete adequacy the extraordinary precision of the Big Bang that began this universe'. God, Chance & Necessity (1996), p. 46.