Daytraders Weekend Aftermarket Lounge 15-18th July, page-104

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    “God said: ‘Let there be light.’ Then there was light.” (Genesis 1:3) * Only a very narrow band of the vast spectrum of solar radiation is visible light, but light is vital for life. Plants need it to produce food, and we need light to see. The atmosphere’s special transparency to light cannot be a coincidence. Even more remarkable is the tiny amount of ultraviolet light that reaches the earth’s surface.
    Why is that significant?
    Some ultraviolet radiation is critical. We need a small amount of it on our skin to produce vitamin D, which is vital for bone health and evidently for protection from cancer and other diseases. However, too much of this particular radiation causes skin cancer and eye cataracts. In its natural state, the atmosphere allows only a tiny amount of this ultraviolet radiation to reach the earth’s surface—and it is just the right amount.

    For me, that is evidence that someone (a higher being, of superior power/intelligence/wisdom etc.) designed the earth to sustain life (with a purpose etc.) so it didn't just happen by sheer chance/accident imo

    P.S. I say this as someone whose studied 4yrs of Physics at Uni so know a thing or two about science...
 
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