How does the human body shine? Will it shine or not?

As we all know, fireflies can shine. The ancients had a story about using fireflies as "lights" to warn future generations to study hard. However, scientists found in experiments that the human body can also shine, and everyone can shine.

19 1 1 year, when Dr. Walter Kilner in London, England painted a glass bottle with cyanine dye, he accidentally found a luminous edge around the human body about 15 mm wide. Unfortunately, this discovery did not attract people's attention at that time.

1939, the former Soviet engineer killian and his wife put the subjects in the high-frequency electric field generated by a high-frequency high-voltage generator, and found that colorful rings and light spots appeared around the living human body at a certain rhythm. When a person dies for a period of time, the aura disappears immediately. Some parts of the human body emit more light than the surrounding parts, and these points are consistent with the 74 1 point in the ancient meridian theory of China. This time, killian's discovery caused a great sensation in the world.

Since 1980s, countries all over the world have conducted in-depth research on human body luminescence. Japan, the United States and other countries use infrared technology to make the human body's luminescence clear and sensitive to "photos" in the darkness without visible light. By monitoring the bioluminescence of human body, Japan can master the metabolism of human body and measure the physiological condition of human body. So, does everyone have the same look? The answer is no, the glow of ordinary people's hair is only about 20 mm, which is not easy to be seen by human eyes under normal environment and conditions. However, some people's light is so strong that ordinary people can see it with their eyes. The wonderful world is full of mysterious puzzles everywhere, and our human body is also an undeveloped scientific virgin land.