sunlight Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date July 10, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesPhysical Sciences Tagged , Antarctic, atmosphere, Children of Light, chloroplasts, earth, electromagnetic spectrum, elements, Michael Denton, naturalism, Periodic Table, photosynthesis, radiation, stars, sun, theism, visual light, water The Wonder of Sunlight: Appreciating the Remarkable Coincidences that Make Life Possible Jonathan McLatchie July 10, 2024 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences 6 It is easy to imagine a plethora of scenarios where, if our universe were just slightly different, photosynthesis could not take place. Read More ›
Parker Solar Probe Type post Author Michael Denton Date November 5, 2018 CategoriesBiologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Andromeda galaxy, Antarctic, carbon, Children of Light, cosmic fine-tuning, earth, electromagnetic spectrum, England, fitness, helium, humankind, intellectuals, intelligent design, light, light-eaters, NASA, nature, Parker Solar Probe, sun, sunlight NASA’s Parker Probe Kisses the Sun — And Rightly So Michael Denton November 5, 2018 Biology, Physical Sciences 6 It’s thanks only to the fine-tuning of the laws and constants of nature that we live in a universe awash in radiation from this tiny swath of the electromagnetic spectrum — the life-permitting swath. Read More ›