The human body emits photons
https://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/biophotons-human-body-emits-communicates-and-made-light
... and science has found a way of turning light into matter
https://www.myscience.org/news/2019/scientists_combine_light_and_matter_to_make_particles_with_new_behaviors-2019-chicago
Are we rainbow bodies?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_body
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It is said that at the sub atomic level, upon inspecting/examining certain waves, it was discovered that they were waves if you were looking for waves and particles if you were looking for particles.
The human body emits energy - this was known for a while. This new study of the photons emitted by our bodies may yield profound changes in how we detect physical problems, medical treatments and procedures.
our body is in constant internal communication. We are, self monitoring and self correcting entities. we also share our bodies with countless other life forms. our physical bodies are, in essence, miniature universes. Fascinating!
WE ARE LIGHT
WE ARE SHADOW
WE ARE THE SOURCE
WE ARE THE TERMINATION
WE ARE FINITE
WE ARE ETERNAL
Peace to all
Correct (almost)! Particles behave as waves when not observed and particles when observed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment
So does that mean the universe can only exist because it's being observed?
Do any of you remember the Big Bang?
There is also the photoelectric effect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelectric_effect
Science continues its extraordinary journey into insights.
Me, I just get up, have a cup of tea, look out of my window, and marvel at the avian community which happily frequents my garden, together with the hedgehog we are nurturing... he ate his food again last night and enjoyed a drink of water...
Such is my light. De-light in the small, wondrous miraculous, multitudinous examples of waving particles of energy in motion.
Breathe.
Smile.
Brava! Well put @federica ☺️
"So does that mean the universe can only exist because it's being observed?
Do any of you remember the Big Bang? (@Bunks)
Actually, I was having breakfast at the time and missed it.