Fred Hoyle gave the meaning of “the godlike bit in all of us”as follows:
In the Lake District, there was a spotted flycatcher that came back from central Africa each year to make its nest no more than five yards from our front door. The ability to navigate four thousand miles to this degree of precision would seem to me impossible without employing concepts similar to those we use in mathematics. The accuracy of the flycatcher and the accuracy of our calculations in quantum electrodynamics seem to me to spring from the same source, a source behind and independent of words, a source that . . . [is] the godlike bit in all of us. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 326.)
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For a brief biography of Fred Hoyle, click here.
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