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Your Body Produces Light You Can't See
Human bodies emit bioluminescent light that is 1,000 times weaker than what the human eye can detect. This faint glow fluctuates throughout the day, peaking in the late afternoon.
Why Itβs Fascinating
Japanese researchers captured this ultra-weak photon emission using incredibly sensitive cameras. It means every living person literally glows, connecting us to the same biochemistry as fireflies and deep-sea creatures.
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