THE RHYTHM OF LIFE: Early comparative study of three subjects
THE RHYTHM OF LIFE What if we were able to listen in on the electrochemical messages sent by our bodies Biophotons, or light emitted during biological processes, is used in cell to cell communication in plants, bacteria and animals. Invisible to the naked eye, these particles of light belong to the electromagnetic spectrum and are detectable with instruments such as a Photomultiplier Tube. In recent studies, scientists from the Netherlands Metabolomics Centre (NMC) monitored the emission of photons from the body using this technology. Placing both hands into the machine, participants are recorded hundreds of times per second over a five minute time period, revealing the constant photon emissions and fluctuations of the human body the socalled Rhythm of Life. Translating these light frequencies into sound, the Rhythm of Life transforms the human body into a synthesiser, allowing participants to experience for the first time the invisible patterns unique to each individual. Open to all, such an experience
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