Search

The Beginning of Science. The Science of Beginning.

Check the AzOSA events page for scheduled lectures, field studies, and seminars. Then sign up for our newsletter

God Saw The Light Was Good

Flashing in unique patterns at dusk on warm summer evenings, the common Eastern firefly fascinates kids and adults alike with its bioluminescent signaling. How do biological tissues produce light? Could these messages in light have developed through undirected forces, or do they reflect intelligent design? Hosted by electron microscopist Mark Armitage and filmed in Prescott, Arizona, this video explains the design and function of the lanterns carried by America’s best-known firefly. Explore how this little Creator’s gem produces cold, chemical light almost 100% efficiently, and uses that light to communicate in codes to potential mates. Extraordinary!

$13.00

Description

Flashing in unique patterns at dusk on warm summer evenings, the common Eastern firefly fascinates kids and adults alike with its bioluminescent signaling. How do biological tissues produce light? Could these messages in light have developed through undirected forces, or do they reflect intelligent design? Hosted by electron microscopist Mark Armitage and filmed in Prescott, Arizona, this video explains the design and function of the lanterns carried by America’s best-known firefly. Explore how this little Creator’s gem produces cold, chemical light almost 100% efficiently, and uses that light to communicate in codes to potential mates. Extraordinary!

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “God Saw The Light Was Good”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *