combustion Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 27, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , ambient temperatures, anaerobic bacteria, Arthur C. Clarke, atmosphere, Carboniferous Period, combustion, earth, enzymes, extremophiles, fire, Fire-Maker series, fitness, hemoglobin, oxygen, rivers, spontaneous combustion, swamps, water Why Do We Not Spontaneously Combust? Michael Denton July 27, 2020 Intelligent Design 6 James Lovelock has pointed out that atmospheric levels of oxygen much above about 25 percent, let alone 30 percent, would cause raging conflagrations today. Read More ›
Type post Date November 13, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife SciencesScience Tagged , __k-review, Arthur C. Clarke, Australia, biosphere, coincidences, earth, fire, greenhouse gas, ID the Future, life, Melbourne, Michael Denton, organisms, oxygen, ozone, photosynthesis, planet, podcast, spontaneous combustion, The Wonder of Water, water Remarkable Coincidences in Photosynthesis Evolution News November 13, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences, Science 1 From the specific energy of visible light to the unique properties of water, this degree of improbability screams DESIGN. Read More ›