Imagine for a minute if we had various laws of gravity, various suns wandering within our solar system, and the planets just loose in the universe. I think that would translate into a HUGE MESS. Well, thank God there is One God thus one stable and faithful way of maintaining all things together.
If you want to engage in unsubstantiated hypotheticals, why not assert a better universe. How about a universe with such laws of physics that people would live on every planet around every star and traveling between starts would be fast, easy and interesting? Why not imagine a universe with no suffering and no mortality for humans? And a vision that would not see based on just 3 colors but 20 so you could see the universe in its real glory and not just the limited frequencies of visible light?
It's very easy to imagine both worse and better universe and laws of physics, but what does this tell us about this one really? We can't even assert that a different universe is possible, let alone that it would be better or worse than what we have. The only universe we have access to and that we can examine is this one, so talking about other ones and their properties is baseless speculation.
I just can´t deny the perfection of God, it´s everywhere, except where man had own choice, in those areas, we are living a mess.
Is there really nothing that you see around you that cannot be improved so you would talk about perfection? The universe is vastly an empty vacuum with wastelands sprinkled in there and there for good measure.
How does the fact that we are living a mess prove the existence of a god anyway?