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Tuesday Glow
You are
probably aware of creatures that glow, like fireflies and jellyfish, but did
you know that humans can also glow?
It’s called bioluminescence, and it exists in most
living creatures. It is a natural byproduct of the metabolic process. But it
wasn’t until recently – 2009 – that Japanese researchers captured this glow on
film.
This
bioluminescence works on a 24 hour cycle, and it at its brightest in the late
afternoon, and appears most prominently on the cheeks, forehead and neck (see above).
So when
someone compliments your performance and says you were so radiant that you appeared
to be glowing, they were correct!
From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #:
“Humans can actually glow.”
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