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It's just inefficiencies in your cells' processing of energy being released as light.
Yeah, isn't it basically blackbody radiation? We're warm so we glow
Blackbody radiation starts emitting around 500 C... this is something else I think. In the interest of science though, why don't we experiment? Let's heat Elon Musk to 500 C and see what color he glows?
blackbody radiation starts emitting visible light around 500 celsius. cooler objects emit at longer wavelengths.
good point, thx. maybe we should run the experiment anyway just to be sure
Living things emitting Infrared radiation? Never heard of it.
Though I want to say singlet oxygen reactions let off light in the red part of the spectrum.
No, because the control was a non-living body at the same temperature, and blackbody radiation is a function of temperature alone.
My cells are pretty efficient, I think it's safe to say it's my soul glowing