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A flicker we can't see. This is commentary from James Brown.
¶ The Science of Bioluminescence
A new study out of Canada says something strange and beautiful. We glow while we're alive. Not just metaphorically. Literally, too. A soft, almost invisible light comes off our bodies.
¶ The Science of Photon Emission
It's called an ultra weak photon emission. Say that three times fast. It radiates from living tissue. Scientists saw it in mice and leaves. And when we take our last breath, the light goes out.
¶ The Nature of Existence
It's not like a flashlight, think. A shimmer that fades out as we do. Now I know how it sounds. Fringe, maybe even silly. But it's real research.
¶ The Breathtaking Reality of Chemistry
And even if it's just chemistry, just a byproduct of cells doing their own work, it's still kind of breathtaking. It's a reminder that we're all radiant in ways that we don't fully grasp. So what do you think?
¶ Exploring the Phenomenon of Human Glow
Do we really glow? And if we do, what kind of light are we putting out? What color would you like to be? Let me know in the comments and support my work@jamesbrowntv.substack.com on that note, I'm James Brown and as always, be well.
