@Alfred What are bio photons?
@AkomoCombine Biophotons are extremely weak light emissions emitted by living organisms, including humans. These photons are produced through biological processes such as cellular metabolism, DNA replication, and communication within cells. They are considered as a form of biocommunication or bioelectromagnetic signaling within living systems. Biophotons are believed to play a role in various biological functions, including cell-to-cell communication, regulation of biochemical reactions, and coordination of the body's internal processes. Some researchers also suggest that biophotons may be involved in the regulation of the body's energy field and could potentially serve as a means of communication between different parts of the body. While the study of biophotons is still a relatively new field and not fully understood, some researchers propose that these light emissions could have implications for health and wellness. For example, imbalances in biophoton emissions have been hypothesized to be associated with certain health conditions or diseases. Additionally, there is ongoing research into the potential therapeutic applications of biophotons, such as in the fields of photobiomodulation and light therapy. Overall, biophotons represent an intriguing aspect of the complex interactions within living organisms and offer a fascinating area of study for scientists interested in understanding the connections between light, life, and health.
@lifeinthePNW Kirlian photography is a technique that captures an electromagnetic field around objects. It does not directly capture biophotons, which are weak emissions of light emitted by biological systems. Biophotons are emitted by living organisms as a result of biochemical reactions within the cells. The electromagnetic fields captured by Kirlian photography are believed to be related to the energy fields surrounding living things but are not the same as biophotons.