Light and Brain: A Clinical Case Depicting the Effects of Light on Brainwaves and Possible Presence of Plasma-Like Brain Energy.
Zamzuri Idris,
Zaitun Zakaria,
Ang Song Yee
et al.
Abstract:Light is an electromagnetic radiation that has visible and invisible wavelength spectrum. The visible light can only be detected by the eyes through the optic pathways. With the presence of scalp, cranium and meninges, the brain is seen as being protected from direct exposure to light. For that reason, the brain can be viewed as a black body lying inside a black box. In physics, a black body tends to be in thermal equilibrium with its environment and can tightly regulate its temperature via thermodynamics prin… Show more
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