Page 83 - A Chain of Miracles
P. 83
n
a
Y
r
h
a
y
u
a
H Harun Yahya
If the atmosphere’s density and viscos-
ity were slightly different, we would
find breathing air as difficult for our
lungs as sucking honey up through a
syringe.
carbon dioxide would be exchanged in the same amount of time
and the respiratory needs of the body would not be satisfied.
The air we breathe in has the absolutely right density, fluidity
and pressure and fits the bill just fine.
On this subject, Professor Michael Denton states the follow-
ing:
It is clear that if either the viscosity or the density of air were
much greater, the airway resistance would be prohibitive and no
conceivable redesign of the respiratory system would be capable
of delivering sufficient oxygen to a metabolically active air-
breathing organism... By plotting all possible atmospheric pres-
sures against all possible oxygen contents, it becomes clear that
there is only one unique tiny area... where all the various condi-
tions for life are satisfied... It is surely of enormous significance
that several essential conditions are satisfied in this one tiny re-
gion in the space of all possible atmospheres. 37
1
8 81