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Dr. Geoffrey Simmons: The Science of Taste & Smell

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Geoffrey Simmons
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On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Geoffrey Simmons discusses the extraordinary design of the human capacity for taste and smell. Dr. Simmons explains how the processes of taste and smell work, and how the human mouth and nose make a compelling case for intelligent design. For more on this topic, read Dr. Simmons’ book, What Darwin Didn’t Know: A Doctor Dissects the Theory of Evolution.

Geoffrey Simmons

Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Geoffrey Simmons, MD, has authored seven novels, including The Z Papers, which sold 350,000 copies, and Pandemic, described by Publishers Weekly as “a hard lean thriller too fast to disbelieve.” His newest novel is Oppenheimer’s Demon, praised as “a riveting disaster thriller in which both the origin and end of man hang in the balance.” He has served as a disaster preparedness consultant to major US cities and is the former Governor of the American Academy of Disaster Medicine. His nonfiction titles include Billions of Missing Links and What Darwin Didn’t Know. A Fellow of Discovery Institute, he lives in Eugene, Oregon.
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