“I Am Who Am” With these words God described himself to Moses. Think about what that means. He is that which is, i.e. existence itself. God is perfect, because only God exists. There can be nothing outside God.
Four aspects, the transendentals, can be used to describe all things: the One, the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. Because God is the fullness of everything, He is fully one, good, true, and beautiful.
We, however, do not contain the fullness of the transendentals. I, like you, am primarily a seeker of the truth. That does not mean we are not affected by the other transendentals (I find unity to be almost as important), God is Truth itself (or Himself). He is responsible for all the order that we see. Could any of that order have come of its own accord? Possibly, but not without the Laws of Physics. Tell me, how did those come about? We know that matter is not eternal, so there had to be a beginning (Big Bang).
I hope you’ll take a chance to look into Catholic theology. Obviously you’re at least considering at since you’re here. Hopefully you’ll take delight in the objective truths about God and about life that can be found in the Church’s teachings. Then you can go from worshipping the craft (math/science) to worshipping the craftsman (God).