This paper argues that order and disorder are not two separate phenomena, but two aspects of a single reality. What we call order is nothing more than disorder in slow motion, made to appear structured by our scale of observation and time frame. The central thesis is that the distinction between order and disorder is a scale-dependent illusion, with profound implications for arguments from design, the origin of the cosmos, and the nature of physical law.
Khashayar Heidari (Sun,) studied this question.