Introducing Electrobiomagnetism as a Factor in Bioluminescence
August 2016
in “
Journal of nature and science
”
TLDR Electrobiomagnetism may cause bioluminescence in human hair.
The study introduced the concept of electrobiomagnetism in bioluminescence by examining electromagnetic fields emitted by human hair using a solution of nano-sized iron particles and Prussian Blue Stain. In experiments with a single slide preparation (SSP), ex vivo human hair was embedded in the solution and allowed to evaporate, resulting in observed light flashes, or bioluminescence, in 4 instances. Additionally, in 10 other experiments, video recordings documented the photoelectric effect, highlighting the duality nature of light. These findings suggested a potential link between electromagnetic fields and bioluminescence in human hair.