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Beyond Visible Light: The Limits of Human Perception
Research on biophotons highlights that they cannot be seen by the naked eye; however, the discussion challenges this notion by suggesting that humans might perceive photon signals in ways we do not fully understand. The use of curling photography, specifically the GDV camera, opens debate on the visibility of these signals. While human vision typically ranges from 380 to 760 nanometers, it is posited that we remain blind to near-infrared light due to its unique quantum properties, suggesting that our perception of light is subject to complex interactions beyond the visible spectrum.