| | | Almost tragic that brilliant astronomer/mathematcian Fred Hoyle just lacked the imagination to see the possibilities after solving one of the great riddles of where the elements do come from. He failed to see the vital link in the chain that all solar masses are & explain why its not "god" that is creating, but suns that are doing all the creating. (but he was a bit of a stodgey podgey dodgey one)
Solar fusion also later providing light energy which was to power the very base foundation for the existence of most all life on this planet anyways, that would be the microcosmic green algae/phytoplankton/zooplankton.
Aint nature grand? Hoyle just lacked faith, opted like you for the truely impossible tales of little green men or imaginary gods.
Let there be light indeed, before you get minds and brains, you first have to have solar nursuries, suns & nucleosynthesis, then add golilocks planets with even more organic synthesis, welcome to the real world 101a, Penrose should have known this too.
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