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Sep 6, 2024 · Indeed, the human body emitsbiophotons, also known as ultraweak photon emissions (UPE), with a visibility 1,000 times lower than the sensitivity of our naked eye. While not visible to us, these particles of light (or waves, depending on how you are measuring them) are part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum (380-780 nm) and are detectable via sophisticated modern instrumentation.
Frolich applied what he understood about physics to biophotons in humans. When a regular molecule or atom goes through a change in its quantum state, it creates a photon. These photons are waves that have a specific amount of electromagnetic energy. When the waves reach the electric charge surrounding a molecule, a vibratory transfer of energy ...
May 22, 2012 · A growing body of evidence suggests that the molecular machinery of life emits and absorb photons. Now one biologist has evidence that this light is a new form of cellular communication.
Oct 5, 2014 · Now we know, almost all life, including microorganisms, plants, animals and human beings, can spontaneously radiate extremely weak photon beam in the normal or pathological conditions. Such a phenomenon is known as biophotons [14], [15], [16], which is closely related to the physiological and pathological states of the organisms [17], [18].
- Rendong Tang, Jiapei Dai
- 2014
The detection and characterisation of human biophoton emission has led to suggestions that it has potential future applications in medicine. Objectives: An overview is presented of studies on ultraweak photon emission (UPE, biophotons) from the human whole body.
- Roeland Van Wijk, Eduard P A Van Wijk
- 2005
May 1, 2005 · BAL from human subjects in vivo has only been detected from the outer surface of the human body, 22−25 which is mostly covered by skin. The BAL intensity depends on a variety of factors, 24 ...
Substantial efforts have been made in recent years to understand the induction of pyrimidine photodimers and their repair in human skin cells exposed to low fluentes of UV-light. Dimers are efficently induced after UVC and UVB-irradiation, but these photoproducts are even produced in DNA of human skin in vivo after UVA irradiation.