Our heads are buzzing with excitement, and scientists are dying to figure out why

The insightful minds behind a recent study propose that the link between brain luminescence and activity hints at a more significant role of light in our brains than previously believed. Interestingly, the concept of biophotons communicating within our bodies dates back to the 1920s.

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That’s why these researchers chose to focus intensely on the brain. Upon delving deeper, they confirmed that, indeed, the brain emits light due to energy reactions that produce photons. Surprisingly, the light emitted is much more powerful when observed directly in a living brain rather than just a few cells in a lab dish.

It might seem strange to imagine the brain emitting light, but in reality, almost everything in the world emits photons in some form, creating an invisible light display. However, most of this light is imperceptible to the human eye.

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However, the role that these biophotons play in brain activity or cellular communication still remains a mystery. Nevertheless, this discovery offers new insights into the workings of the brain and opens up fresh avenues for scientific exploration.

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