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Are We Secretly Glowing? Discover the Light You Didn't Know You Had!
Did you know that we actually glow while we’re alive? Yep, you heard that right! This episode dives into a fascinating new study from Canada that reveals we emit a soft, almost invisible light called ultra-weak photon emission. It's not just some sci-fi mumbo jumbo; it’s real science, folks! Picture this: as our cells do their thing, they radiate this gentle shimmer that fades away when we take our last breath. It’s like we’re walking around with our own little light show, even if we can’t see it! So, what color do you think you'd be glowing? Tune in as we explore this breathtaking concept, and maybe even get a little philosophical about the light we all carry within us. Join me for some fun thoughts and let’s shine together!
Picture this: a soft, almost invisible glow radiating from our bodies. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi flick, right? But hang on, because this is the real deal! Our latest chat dives into a quirky yet fascinating study from Canada that reveals we actually emit ultra-weak photons while we’re alive. I mean, what a way to remind us that we’re all a bit more magical than we think! This isn’t just a metaphorical glow; it’s a literal shimmer that fades as we take our last breath. Think of it as our personal light show, a sign of life itself. So, what color do you think your glow would be? This episode combines science with a sprinkle of whimsy, exploring how even mundane processes can have this breathtaking beauty. Tune in to discover how this revelation can change the way we view ourselves and our place in the world, and let’s have some fun while we’re at it!
Takeaways:
- Did you know that humans emit a soft, almost invisible light? It's called ultra weak photon emission, and it's pretty wild!
- When we take our last breath, the light we emit literally goes out, like a candle snuffed by the wind.
- A new study suggests that we're glowing while we're alive, not just metaphorically but literally too!
- This research might sound fringe or silly, but it's grounded in real science and is absolutely breathtaking.
- It's fascinating to think about how this light is a reminder of our radiant existence and connection to the universe.
- So, if we glow, what color do you think you're shining? Let us know your glow preference!
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Transcript
A flicker we can't see.
Speaker A:This is commentary from James Brown.
Speaker A:A new study out of Canada says something strange and beautiful.
Speaker A:We glow while we're alive.
Speaker A:Not just metaphorically.
Speaker A:Literally, too.
Speaker A:A soft, almost invisible light comes off our bodies.
Speaker A:It's called an ultra weak photon emission.
Speaker A:Say that three times fast.
Speaker A:It radiates from living tissue.
Speaker A:Scientists saw it in mice and leaves.
Speaker A:And when we take our last breath, the light goes out.
Speaker A:It's not like a flashlight, think.
Speaker A:A shimmer that fades out as we do.
Speaker A:Now I know how it sounds.
Speaker A:Fringe, maybe even silly.
Speaker A:But it's real research.
Speaker A:And even if it's just chemistry, just a byproduct of cells doing their own work, it's still kind of breathtaking.
Speaker A:It's a reminder that we're all radiant in ways that we don't fully grasp.
Speaker A:So what do you think?
Speaker A:Do we really glow?
Speaker A:And if we do, what kind of light are we putting out?
Speaker A:What color would you like to be?
Speaker A: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.