Hebrews 1:3 "Who being the brightness of his glory, and the
express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his
power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right
hand of the Majesty on high;"
Have you ever gone outside on a bright, sunny
day and been almost blinded by the light? Then imagine what it must be
like for penguins to go about their lives with the intense glare of
polar sunlight reflecting off a snowy or watery landscape.
Penguins,
of course, can't slip on a pair of sunglasses, but they don't need to.
These marvelous birds have an external eye fluid that filters out blue
and ultraviolet wavelengths from the solar spectrum. This gives them
clear vision while protecting their eyes from harm. As you might have
guessed, eagles, falcons, hawks and other birds of prey also have this
fluid.
Inspired by these birds, scientists have been
able to develop an orange-colored dye and filter that duplicates the
penguin's retinal fluid. The orange dye has been used to produce
orange-tinted sunglasses which provide improved vision in bright
sunlight and on foggy days.
According to Donald DeYoung's book Discovery of Design,
many welders now use orange-colored masks that are safer and more
transparent than the old-style dark masks that made it difficult for
them to see. There is also the hope that orange-tinted glasses may
someday help patients suffering from visual loss due to cataracts or
macular degeneration.
When engineers and designers look at nature to
design new products and product improvements, they are looking at
intelligent designs, not the products of chance and billions of years.
The "sunglasses" worn by penguins were designed by their Creator!
Walk with the King today, my friends.
~Ashley
Amazing!! So cool, Ashley! Thanks for posting this today!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!
ReplyDeleteAshley, I'd love it if maybe you could do a post on your blog about my giveaway! Maybe even email some girls about it..