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surface of the world’s seas are heated by the Sun’s radiation.
Heat absorbed by this layer is then gradually diffused down-
ward, with the result that beneath a certain depth, the water
temperature of all the seas is roughly similar, creating an envi-
ronment conducive to aquamarine life.
Every other type of harmful or deadly cosmic radiation gets
caught by this flawless filtering system, letting only beneficial
radiations pass through.
These facts are very important. Whichever physical law of
light we examine, we see that it is just as needed to enable life.
The Encyclopedia Britannica expresses this extraordinary system
as follows:
Considering the importance of visible sunlight for all aspects of
terrestrial life, one can not help being awed by the dramatically
narrow window in the atmosphere absorption and in the absorp-
tion spectrum of water. 44
The transparency of both air and water are miraculous phe-
nomena, both designed to support life. Surprisingly, though, it
must be said that some people attribute with this flawless design
to coincidences, believing that the atmosphere and the seas reg-
ulate their own levels of transparency. But neither water nor at-
mosphere—nor, for that matter, any other senseless thing in the
universe—can create such systems. Erratic, coincidental events
or unchecked developments cannot make the refined calcula-
tions needed to combine living things into a cohesive, harmo-
nious whole.
Flawless design, balance, and order are apparent in the uni-
verse, in the world we live in, as well as every physical law.
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