Summary:
- This study suggests that the human body emits a faint glow, which is visible in complete darkness and disappears shortly after a person dies.
- The researchers used highly sensitive cameras to capture this bioluminescence, indicating that the body continuously produces light, even though it is too weak to be seen with the naked eye.
- The findings could have implications for our understanding of energy and biological processes within the human body, as well as potential applications in the field of forensics.