Yes, we've been thru all this dated nonsense before about Hoyle's junkyard follies, everything stays in motion, science has moved on. In solving the riddles of nucleosynthesis right there you have one of the biggest clues, which is not some outside intelligent force creating the heavier elements, but the solar furnaces themselves.
Looks like Nature is not that random chaos you'd wish it to be after all, that was clear from the start, any child could see. Too bad Hoyle just didn't accept that he had solved a large part of the riddle right there, after the Big Bang which he also wouldn't accept, he goes on to explain the next hardest step for the creation of life, sans god, right in the heart of stars.
Light is also a finely tuned energetic phenomoena, just to use a phrase analogy. |