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I'm not sure what you're trying to ask. Everyone's fingers reflect light to some degree. Otherwise, they would either be jet black (complete absorption of light) or invisible (no interaction with light).
Quote from: Supercryptid on 13/03/2009 02:52:27I'm not sure what you're trying to ask. Everyone's fingers reflect light to some degree. Otherwise, they would either be jet black (complete absorption of light) or invisible (no interaction with light).then does pretty much everything reflect light?? (exluding space, blackholes etc.)
The typical detected magnitude of "biophotons" in the visible and ultraviolet spectrum ranges from a few up to several hundred photons per second per square centimeter of surface area, much weaker than in the openly visible and well-researched phenomenon of normal bioluminescence