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    28 天前

    https://www.sciencealert.com/you-can-t-see-it-but-humans-actually-glow-in-visible-light

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    We all glow in infrared.

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      Now I lay me down to bed
      Darkness won’t engulf my head
      I can see by infrared
      How I hate the night

    • humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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      heat up anyone enough, and they will glow in visible spectrum.

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      yhea, but so does any warm object.

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        28 天前

        Still technically bioluminescence

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          if i heat up a fossil, would it still count as bioluminescence?

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            Just luminescence.

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              they are technically still bio related.

              what if I warm them with my body?

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                28 天前

                I’m out of my depth now.

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                deleted by creator

          • BotsRuinedEverything@lemmy.world
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            28 天前

            Thermal conduction.

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              28 天前

              non answer, my skin is warm due to thermal conduction from the inside of the body, skin itself generates heat from metabolism, but very little compared with the organs/muscles

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                Thermal energy is still bioluminescence. Ask a pit viper. Sea creatures create visible light bioluminescence because they have no body temperature.

                Also, I have no idea wtf you are talking about. Every living cell in your body generates heat. Correct, some cells use more energy than others but there is the identical machinery inside every cell.

                • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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                  Besides basic housekeeping machinery, different cells are very different, especially when talking about their metabolism.

                  Adiposites are practically dead, as they have very little metabolism, while liver and brains are very active, muscles too when being used. skin has very little metabolism, and the epidermis (outer skin layer) has absolutely no metabolism.

                  I could talk more, got a cell biology degree and a phd in genomics. but I’m at the ivory throne and don’t want my legs to stop their metabolism due to the seat stopping the blood flow.

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      28 天前

      Do you see anything?

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    Glad i’m not. Can you imagine the kind of dumb social edict that would have built up around that?

    Retail Employee, on their 10th day in a row with no overtime because the schedule got thrown together at the last minute again: [briefly shining above the infrared before fading back again] Hello sir, is there anything I can help you with today?

    Customer [so angry he’s strobing] How dare you! It’s bad customer service to greet me with such pitiful luminescence! I’ve never been so insulted! Where is your manager?

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      Today we are not only glowing in our skins in our Walmart team Bio-BlueTm tones, but with excitement for our performance reviews! Anyone glowing out of sync or the wrong will placed on our Glow Up Blue Enthusiasm Enrichment Course.

      Anyone spotted feeling red will be written up. Remember to keep your home colors home.

      I refuse any fantasy where we did not figure out how to change our glow colors on demand.

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      Humans are, it’s just very dim

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      There’d also probably be luminescence-based racism since different people would shine with a slightly different color.

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    What if I told you, you were, but you just can’t see it. :)

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaschko's_lines

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      Fascinating. But isn’t this akin to stripes on a tiger or zebra, just visible in a different electromagnetic spectrum?

      Whereas bioluminescence involves producing/emitting light like fireflies.

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    But you already are

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      Total jackass genie move. Shoulda said you wanted to be bioluminescent in the spectrum visible to humans!

  • perishthethought@piefed.social
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    All I want is a prehensile tail.

    • Lemminary@lemmy.world
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      And wings! For, uh, reasons

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    You are bioluminescent. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a64745894/biophotons-emit-glow/

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    As someone that struggles to sleep in a room with any light; this sounds awful.

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      Same. Especially if your eyelids are bioluminescent!

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    is THIS why i’m so enraptured with tritium accessories?

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    Wasn’t a crispr kit only a few hundred euros?

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    You sure?

  • insurgentrat [she/her, it/its]@hexbear.net
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    You can just mail order custom crispr sequences and genes. Is it lack of knowledge or lack of fortitude that stops you?

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      I wonder if anyone used these yet to turn down their myostatin or something

      • insurgentrat [she/her, it/its]@hexbear.net
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        Bro I’m Natty bro.

        I earned these gains.

        • Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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          real

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    You can fix it with an sight seeing tour in Chernobyl.

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    You are, just not in the part of the spectrum visible to humans

  • NuraShiny [any]@hexbear.net
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    Depends where. I’d love removed genitals.

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      This is yet another case of “the censor makes it look like there’s maybe a slur under there.”

      I’m sure the “removed” word is absolutely innocuous but its removal makes me imagine a worse word in its place.

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