
The True Post(Web News) Scientists at the University of Calgary have made a shocking discovery that is not only creating a stir in the scientific world, but is also giving new life to spiritual ideas.
According to research, *The human body emits a faint, weak light that continues throughout life and disappears immediately after death. However, this light is not visible to the human eye. This discovery was made with the help of special highly sensitive cameras, which are capable of recording such lights that are hidden from the normal human eye. Scientists have named this phenomenon “Ultra-Weak Photon Emission”.
Light, physical chemistry and mental stress
Experts say that this light is actually the result of a chemical process taking place inside the human body. When reactive oxygen molecules are produced in the body, they interact with molecules in the cells and emit very weak light. Interestingly, this light becomes relatively more intense in a state of mental stress or pressure. This means that if a person is constantly under stress, the light emitted from his body changes — which can be measured using sensitive devices.
Scientific explanation of spiritual concepts?
This research has not been limited to the scientific realm, but has also given a new dimension to ancient spiritual concepts. According to mystics, spiritual teachers, and Eastern philosophy, there is an “aura” around the human body — a sphere of light or energy that reflects a person’s spiritual state. Now scientists are considering the possibility that **this “insight” of spiritual elders may actually be a natural ability to feel or see this faint light**. Although this is not scientifically proven, this research does not completely rule out this theory.
Medical possibilities and future research
Experts say that this light could not only be a sign of physical health, but could also become a new and unusual means of diagnosis in the future. For example:
early signs of stress,
signs of disease at the cellular level,
physical inflammation or oxidative stress,
all of which could potentially be measured **without any painful tests, just by measuring the light. This discovery is a striking example of how the gap between science and spirituality is narrowing over time.** The human body’s light is not only a scientific fact, but may also be an aspect of the truth of ancient spiritual ideas. Scientists are now trying to better understand, measure, and explore the medical benefits of this light.