The Light of Life: Scientists Discover Faint Glow Emitted by Living Beings — and What Happens After Death
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from the University of Calgary in Canada have confirmed something that mystics, healers, and spiritualists have speculated about for centuries: living organisms emit a subtle, invisible glow while they’re alive—light that vanishes upon death.
This astonishing phenomenon, known as Ultraweak Photon Emission (UPE), may hold the key to understanding the fundamental processes of life and death. While the concept might sound like science fiction or spiritual belief, the findings are rooted in cutting-edge quantum optics and cellular biology.
What Is Ultraweak Photon Emission?
Ultraweak photon emission refers to the faint release of light particles (photons) by biological systems. These emissions are not visible to the naked eye but can be dete...