Human spontaneous photon emission in 24 hour period

Author: M. Cifra *,**, E. P.A. Van Wijk ***, R. Van Wijk ***,****
Affiliation:
* Dept. of Electromagnetic Field, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic ** Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic *** International Institute of Biophysics, Neuss, Germany **** Faculty of Biology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands cifram1@fel.cvut.cz
Conference/Journal: Proceedings of Trendy v biomedicinském inženýrství 2007, Kladno
Date published: 2007 Sep
Other: Pages: 269-272 , Word Count: 102


Ultra-weak spontaneous photon emission in visible range from palms and hands of dark-
accommodated subjects has been measured every two hours in 5 experiments in the course of 24 hours
by means of low-noise photomultiplier. Measured data have been analyzed for mean photon emission
of different anatomical locations in individual experiments and maximal fluctuations taking place in
experiments. Dorsal sides of the hands show higher fluctuations of photon emission intensity than
palmar sides. Cycles of fluctuations of the 1 day and 3-4 hours long period have been observed from
Fourier analysis of the measured data.

Full text: http://www.ufe.cz/~cifra/papers/2007/TBMI2007.pdf

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