Daniel Oblak
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And inside a dark room where we block light,
even the exit lights.
Shh, don't tell anyone.
And, you know, so that it's really, really dark.
I mean, you can't see a thing.
So we're talking about like a few photons per centimeter squared per second.
And this is below what a human eye can perceive.
Yeah.
And it's a good question because I also don't want to be dismissive.
I mean, people have experiences that, again, I can't really comment on because, first of all, when we talk about aura, well, what is that?
I can't find a scientific definition of it.
And I think there's a lot of different ways that people perceive that.
And I would rather stick to, you know, this is what we see.
What we're seeing does not generally fit what I hear people describe as aura.
I mean, you can't perceive it
It's too weak to be perceived.
It's not a halo around you.
It's like looking at an image of the person.
If you look at the mice that we have in our paper, I mean, you can see the outline of them.
It's basically like a faint glow from them.