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Is there anything the Japanese can't figure out? Answer: Probably not.
It's been previously shown that the human body does emit light albeit it is too weak to be seen with the naked eye. Until now.
Using extremely sensitive cameras, Japanese scientists have captured images of the human glow, by strapping down 20-something men down and taking pictures. The things we do in the name of science...
Moreover, they have also discovered that the amount of light emitted is dependent on the time of day, with the peak at 4pm and lowest at 10am. It is hypothesized that this is related to metabolic cycles.
Well, whatever it's related to..metabolism, hormones, radiation poisoning...we glow.
Glowing humans-->glowing babies--> nite lites. I'm just going to put that idea out there.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Babies: The Trendiest Nite Lite
Posted by Slinxie. at 10:33 PM
Labels: metabolism
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baby nite light?
thats weak sauce...
baby christmas lights?
shiii... aint no star on the top of my tree...
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