Prometheus-Carrying-Fire Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 31, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , charcoal, coal, fire, Fire-Maker series, fitness of nature, fuel, George Wald, inventiveness, metal, oxygen, photosynthesis, Prometheus, quantum tunneling, smelting, Stephen Pyne, Tim Lenton, wood Needed for Fire: All the Right Fuel Michael Denton July 31, 2020 Intelligent Design, Technology 4 There is another aspect of the Earth’s environment that is absolutely crucial in allowing the utilization of fire for metal-based technologies. Read More ›
ironwork Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 22, 2020 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , airplanes, ceramics, copper, fire, Fire-Maker series, Industrial Revolution, iron, Iron Age, machines, metallurgy, metals, microscopes, paleolithic, smelting, Stephen Pyne, telescopes, tools, World War II For Mankind, the Leap from Copper to Iron Was a Landmark Advance Michael Denton July 22, 2020 Chemistry, Intelligent Design 5 The importance of metals, particularly iron, and the importance of the discovery of metallurgy can hardly be exaggerated. Read More ›