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September 19, 2016
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How Does the Eye Work? Geoffrey Simmons on Design in Vision
Geoffrey Simmons
September 19, 2016
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Episode 946
Guest(s) Geoffrey Simmons
Duration 00:10:36 Download Audio File (9.7 mb)
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On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee interviews physician Geoffrey Simmons about eyesight. Simmons discusses the sensitivity of the eyes and how we sense light, and explains how vision displays irreducible complexity.
Find out more about the human body in Simmons’ book, What Darwin Didn’t Know .
Geoffrey Simmons Fellow , Center for Science and CultureGeoffrey Simmons is a retired internist in Eugene, Oregon, as well as an author, lecturer, and Fellow of Discovery Institute. He is the author of What Darwin Didn't Know and Billions of Missing Links , as well as other non-fiction books and six novels (including two medical satires). He is a former governor of the American Academy of Disaster Medicine, a past member of Sacred Heart Medical Center's Emergency Preparedness Committee, and a past president of his local medical society. He has lectured widely on disaster preparedness, and has been a medical correspondent for KABC in Los Angeles and KPNW in Eugene.