The recognition that there is a considerable amount of intelligence present in nature, and even something that one might quite well describe as a kind of implicit, built-in "design" is not intended to support creationism, on the contrary. The design that everything in nature exhibits may conceptually be separate from their stuff and their energy, but in the physical world which science studies, they are interwoven, if not one. In the homely Vedic image, knowledge and stuff are both real and as inseparable as the warp and woof of a fabric (S.P. Singh, 2004, pp. 99, 100). Though metaphorical, this can hardly be said to conflict with either common sense or the findings of science. It definitely does not imply that some over-sized human has created the world out of clay or thin air. All it asserts is that, while engineers invent or create new things and processes, scientists discover laws of physics which are already part of the manifest reality; they pre-exist at least in some sense their discovery.