My book discusses several examples of profound fortuitous interdependencies which surround every living human on earth.
Among many things which never cease to amaze me are the variations of beautiful scenery everywhere. There are breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, ocean views, mountain views, animal life, flowers, trees homes, children, women, canyons....
There is an almost unlimited number of beautiful sights to behold, courtesy of our eyesight which is only possible because of invisible air and water, the vitreous humor inside our eyes and corneas and the biochemistry involved in converting photons of light striking our corneas, where they are converted into electrical impulses which travel along our optic nerves to our brains where they are resolved to perfection for our information and enjoyment.
I suggest with utmost conviction that the scenery in paradise will be even more amazing, more breathtaking. Why wouldn't it?