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Hey Pal. Thanks for the "The study I referred to doesn't specifically say that" statement and your added clarification. Personally, I have mixed feelings about abortion and will explain in a message henceforth. Best Regards and Semper Fi, Bill

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"A recent study from the University of Calgary, published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters in 2025, is noteworthy. The study investigated ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) in living organisms. The researchers employed advanced imaging techniques to capture UPE, demonstrating that human beings emit light — a faint glow invisible to the naked eye — but that this glow disappears upon death."

Ed; What is the point of this paragragh? Yes, I understand that UPE disappears at death. In the following paragraphs, you are discussing life before birth. Did they detect UPE before birth.?

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