Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Nikon ‘Small World’ Photographs

18 pictures seen through the Light microscope.

Amazingly the microscope used for these pictures is just the ‘ordinary’ optical (light) microscope, the kind used in classrooms and medical labs.  We are not even talking about the fancier super detailed resolution scopes such as the electron microscope and others.

Too bad Darwin didn’t know about these exquisite details in things too small to see without a microscope.  Perhaps he wouldn’t have thought the cell and other things were so ’simple’.

For example, the Paramecium seen in picture 12 is a one celled animal found in fresh water.  Even though only about half of the one cell is seen in the picture, look at all the many complex structures that are visible within that one half of one cell. Astounding!

As you view these 18 pictures, consider whether it seems likely that all these various structures just happened by chance (evolution).

My vote is NO.  Obviously, there is a God and He created these things. HERE’S THE LINK. 
Hint: look on the right hand side of the page to click the arrows to see the pictures.

And if you want to know more about microscopes, HERE'S A LINK