I know many greek-thinking early theologians thought
that God made the "best possible" though not a perfect world...
because they were trying to justify why lightning would strike and kill someone here...
so they created this idea that well, God must be subject to causality, which is not true...
and that based on that being subject to, he couldn't create a perfect paradise...
but in reality in heaven, when the sons rule with christ in paradise, the physics is perfect and
there is no death and no pain and not one bit of nature will hurt us....because all that is His loves God
and listens to His Will...
In contrast, by disobeying God Adam entered Death and man left paradise,
and then began the pain, suffering, sweat, travail in birth etc
--- physical effects of going outside of paradise...
No child will need a helmet and there will not be a need for an electric company
and no one will freeze in winter... and the mindset that makes people overprotective,
and neurotic as parents, won't exist anymore...for that is the mind of flesh
Pretty much everything man made here was to solve a problem (being fallen and in a body that suffers and died)
and all those solutions were to be able to survive in a hostile 'nature'...