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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar 25
All the conditions essential for the existence of life on earth, directly or indirectly,
depend on light coming from the sun. In the structure of sunrays, on the other hand,
there is a design dependent on very delicate balances.
In the whole spectrum, the total rays emitted by the sun are squeezed
into a very short interval. 70% of the different wavelengths the sun emits lie
within a narrow interval ranging from 0.3 micron to 1.50 micron. (A micron
-6
is 10 m) Examining why sunrays are restricted to such a narrow interval, we
come to an interesting conclusion: the rays that make life, and colour, possi-
ble on earth are only those present in this interval.
British physicist Ian Campbell, who defines this superior design as
"incredibly astonishing" in his book "The Energy and the Atmosphere", draws
attention to this point:
That the radiation from the sun (and from many sequence stars) should be con-
centrated into a minuscule band of the electromagnetic spectrum, which pro-
vides precisely the radiation required to maintain life on earth, is very coinci-
dence. 5
The greater part of this small range of radiation emitted by the sun from
the electromagnetic spectrum, a spectrum having a width where the longest