Making it in the image of God can include giving “glow” to physical death.
A newly released study of Ultra Week Photon Emission (UPE) found that not only humans emit light, but also a faint glow so unseen with naked eyes.
Human glow was first discovered in 2009. Compiled by University of Calgary scientists and published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, this latest data analyzes phenomena that occur through mice born through excretion of biophotons through excretion of biophobic acid.
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“At this point, the fact that the photon emission of the ultrawave is authentic is undeniable,” senior research author Dan Oblark told New Scientist. “This really shows that this is not just incomplete or caused by other biological processes. It really comes from all living things.”
As for how it works, “big power” cells (mitochondria) release microscopic amounts of by-product reactive oxygen species (ROS), while generating the energy needed to sustain life. The ROS then reacts with other molecules in the body, such as proteins, lipids, and fluorophones, which emit light-emitting biophotons.
Can a “brightness” man be a result of being made in the image of God?
There are several biblical passages that show that humans are made with images of God. Genesis 1:27 and 2 Corinthians 3:18, etc. And there are other poems that describe God as an overwhelming and bright light.
For example, in 1 Timothy 6:16, the apostle Paul wrote of his father’s God:
And in the Old Testament, the prophecy of Ezekiel 1:28 explained God as being surrounded by “a halo that shines like a rainbow shining in the clouds on a rainy day” (NLT).
Ezekiel said, “This is how the glory of the Lord looked to me. When I saw it, I fell down towards the ground and heard someone’s voice speak to me.”
With regard to these new scientific discoveries, the techniques used to reveal soft “brightness” could serve as diagnostic tools for non-invasively tracking problems within the human body.
“Continued exposure to high levels of ROS is associated with the pathophysiology of multiple diseases, via increased production or failure to antioxidant defense,” the authors of the 2024 study stated. Furthermore, the inability to effectively generate ROS in response to stressors indicates metabolic dysfunction. The intrinsic link between ROS production and biophoton release means that biological surveillance represents a non-invasive, early disease diagnosis in real time. ”
“The good thing about ultrawave photon emission is that it is a complete passive monitoring process,” added Oblak.
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