A man was placed in a completely light-tight roomβabsolute darkness, not a single ray of light, no electromagnetic interference from outside.
ππ» What you see here is no ordinary photo.
This image was created over a period of two hours using a special long exposure technique.
ππ» What appears is not ambient lightβit is the light of the human being himself.
The bright areas indicate light emitted by so-called biophotonsβultra-fine light quanta that our bodies, especially our DNA and cells, constantly emit.
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We are, in the truest sense of the word, beings of light. π‘
β Micah Dank
Revised & expanded by Rudolf Wagner
Scientific explanation:
The term biophotons originates from the research of Prof. Fritz-Albert Popp.
He discovered that living cells emit a weak light radiation in the ultraviolet range β a light that is millions of times weaker than what the eye can see.
This light emission is not a by-product, but a targeted exchange of information within and between cells.
Particularly exciting:
These photons appear to be coherent, i.e., ordered like a laserβwhich suggests a kind of βlight communication.β
Our DNA plays a central role in this process, as it not only emits light, but is also capable of storing and re-emitting light.
In absolute darkness and over a long exposure time, this faint light can be made visible β as in this image.
It is a fascinating insight into the energetic nature of life. So we are also light.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)