Human body emits invisible light that stops at death, study
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New Study Shows That Humans Are Literally Glowing – As Long As They’re Alive
Shutterstock People commonly say that a woman is glowing while pregnant or when they are looking their best. Another common compliment is that someone looks bright, or that they have a light to them. According to a study published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, these compliments might be closer to reality than most people would think. This is because humans actually do glow, though the light is far too dim for our eyes to pick up …
Human body emits invisible light that stops at death, study
A recent study has revealed a fascinating discovery that the human body emits a faint, invisible light that vanishes upon death. While humans continue to explore the mysteries of the universe, many secrets remain hidden within our own bodies. Scientists have now found that not only humans but all living organisms emit a very faint light that is invisible to the human eye and this light ceases to exist upon death. This invisible glow around the h…
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