IMHO Amazing: There's a boy in his room playing with his relatively large computer. He dreams up quantum mechanics and general relativity, types in the equations, clicks on the push button Big Bang, zooms forward 12 billion years of simulated time, and sees what he gets.
This was not his first try. His other efforts all ended in "Poof".
But this effort yielded life that figured out the equations! So, the equations generated life smart enough to figure out the equations.
So, the equations were both (1) general enough to generate life and (2) simple enough that the generated life could figure out the equations.
IMHO, amazing juxtaposition!
Is this set of equations essentially the only possible set of equations with both (1) and (2)?
Or perhaps this consists of (slight) evidence that favourable conditions for the evolution of intelligence are more common than we currently suspect.