Imaging of ultraweak spontaneous photon emission from human body displaying diurnal rhythm.

Author: Kobayashi M, Kikuchi D, Okamura H.
Affiliation:
Department of Electronics and Intelligent Systems, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan. masaki@tohtech.ac.jp
Conference/Journal: PLoS One.
Date published: 2009 Jul 16
Other: Volume ID: 4 , Issue ID: 7 , Pages: e6256 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006256 , Word Count: 98



The human body literally glimmers. The intensity of the light emitted by the body is 1000 times lower than the sensitivity of our naked eyes. Ultraweak photon emission is known as the energy released as light through the changes in energy metabolism. We successfully imaged the diurnal change of this ultraweak photon emission with an improved highly sensitive imaging system using cryogenic charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. We found that the human body directly and rhythmically emits light. The diurnal changes in photon emission might be linked to changes in energy metabolism.
PMID: 19606225 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] PMCID: PMC2707605

BACK