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"Apparently, the amount of light we emit - while always staying around a thousand times weaker than the eye can see - changes depending on the time of day, and goes in 24-hour cycles; we are at our brightest in the afternoon, and dimmest in the evening. Perhaps surprisingly, the amount of light emitted by our bodies doesn't correspond to the amount of heat given off, and thermal imaging provides entirely different visual results than the hyper-light-sensitive cameras" these are wonderful news,thank you.i dare to say that this proves the energy that the human body carries with him inside,for some the so-called soul....but this is a matter of belief&sth that cannot be proven thorougly,no matter how many evidence we have....anyway, combining it with kirlian photography we could have some very interesting results... OK, I realize its soooo cheesy but I can't resist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxo0lsJnx-U Debby luvs Einbar's clips Sounds weird, I know, but I am pretty sure I've seen people faintly shining in moments of their own deep spiritual insight. doesn't sound weird at all (except in a culture with a long habit of overvaluing the obvious and ridiculing the subtle) There is also evidence that DNA is the primary source of the photon emissions in bioluminescence. @mashbury:indeed,it's not weird,it's beautiful that you can see it.keep it up!!! I wonder if bees see us like this (and maybe ticks and mosquitos?). |
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