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And how would one perceive these so-called biphons, if not with your own eyes? Eyes are the only organs that can detect photons. Does the back of your head have biphoton receptors?
Biophotons is the light emitted from our own cells. The perception would come from something outside of yourself. They have measured ultraweak biophotons being emitted from the eyes of rats in a 2011 study. Not sure of what exact instrument was used though.
The pineal gland also detects light. Much of this stuff hasn't been exactly explained by science. You have to consider that we may be in a simulation (matrix, grid, etc) and that things change when you observe them.
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[–] blumen4alles 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It isn't BS. Our eyes emit biophotons. Look it up.
I know when I am being watched, I can feel it. Maybe you just aren't paying good enough attention.
[–] Jaegerjaques ago
And how would one perceive these so-called biphons, if not with your own eyes? Eyes are the only organs that can detect photons. Does the back of your head have biphoton receptors?
[–] blumen4alles 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Biophotons is the light emitted from our own cells. The perception would come from something outside of yourself. They have measured ultraweak biophotons being emitted from the eyes of rats in a 2011 study. Not sure of what exact instrument was used though.
The pineal gland also detects light. Much of this stuff hasn't been exactly explained by science. You have to consider that we may be in a simulation (matrix, grid, etc) and that things change when you observe them.