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[deleted] OP t1_iydv4qb wrote

>Let me clarify. I meant your inside organs (lungs, heart, etc)

Contrary to my collection of pipe organs :)

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Alive-Accident t1_iydvwb9 wrote

The stomach can get light but just bearably through the belly button or skin during the final phases of pregnancy, and have you ever put a flashlight on you hand and seen it through you hand? Looks super cool

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monofloyed t1_iye33mk wrote

Not me, I've been practicing a new health trend myself.

It allows for aid in digestion and ultimate exposure to vitamins D on sunny days.

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black34beard t1_iydz5ly wrote

But humans do radiate a small amount of light not visible to the human eye...

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Rawesome16 t1_iyeapz4 wrote

We are not light proof. The soldiers who watched a nuke go off, back when we tested things off that nature, could see their bones through their closed eyes, goggles, and hands over their eyes.

So if I go sunbathing chances are my inner organs (hello skin) see some light

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RNsRTheCoolest t1_iyef9d0 wrote

If you think that it's dark inside the human body, you've clearly never looked through skin from the inside out. . . . . . . . . . . Like, for example, during laparoscopic surgery...

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