Michael Denton Reads the First Pages of His New Book, The Wonder of Water

Episode 1059 October 11, 2017 00:07:23
Michael Denton Reads the First Pages of His New Book, The Wonder of Water
Intelligent Design the Future
Michael Denton Reads the First Pages of His New Book, The Wonder of Water

Oct 11 2017 | 00:07:23

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Show Notes

In this episode of ID the Future, geneticist and biochemist Michael Denton reads the beautiful introduction to his new book, The Wonder of Water. He begins at Yosemite’s Bridalveil Fall and explores how water is curiously fine-tuned for life. Indeed, thanks to a unique cluster of properties, water is able to fulfill many roles essential to our living planet. It’s thanks to some of those properties that rivers and streams can leech and carry minerals from rock to various places they’re needed in the biosphere. Water’s unusual properties also make it an ideal medium for our circulatory system. There it serves not only to transfer nutrients and oxygen but also expel carbon dioxide, excess body heat, and waste products — again, thanks to a unique cluster of properties. Denton’s new book can be purchased here.

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