UPE now ... auras later?

Thomas

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All living beings emit a subtle light that fades after death

Light is often associated with life, whether through the warm glow of a campfire or the brilliance of the sun. Yet, there is another kind of light – one that is nearly imperceptible but ever-present in living organisms.

This subtle illumination, known as ultraweak photon emission (UPE), is not visible to the naked eye but is a natural byproduct of metabolic processes.

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Auras, on the other hand, are commonly described as 'energy fields' surrounding living things, often 'seen' as translucent colours.

There is no scientific basis, of course, and the idea is regarded as pseudoscience.

But then so was Ultra Weak Photon Emission (UPE) until recently.

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I'm not arguing for auras, having never seen one, but I have known people who do, and they seemed reasonable and rational to me, and I have enjoyed interesting and thought-provoking exchanges.

So my suggestion is that while the lab can produce ultra-sensitive equipment to register UPE, perhaps the human complex has its own ways of registering and possibly 'reading' UPE.

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I'm not arguing for auras, having never seen one, but I have known people who do, and they seemed reasonable and rational to me, and I have enjoyed interesting and thought-provoking exchanges.
The only folks I have met that see auras were chance encounters as they gasped when they saw mine. I all cases that was how they started but as they went on about how intense it was...they claimed it faded and disappeared.

I have always taken that to mean whatever they saw didn't like to be pointed out.
 
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