I believe you all like TVB's TV series about medicine and solving crimes, but have you noticed that there is a phenomenon mentioned in it called "glow after death", which is more terrifying than the zombie movies we have seen. Some things said in zombie movies are correct. For ex

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I believe you all like TVB's TV series about medicine and solving crimes, but have you noticed that there is a phenomenon mentioned in it called

I believe everyone likes TVB’s TV series about medicine and solving crimes, but have you noticed that there is a phenomenon mentioned in it called “glow after death”, which is more terrifying than the zombie movies we have seen. Some things said in zombie movies are correct. For example, the "marbled" skin that appears on zombies is a real phenomenon.

Human blood vessels are highways for bacteria, and zombies don't have an immune system to keep them clean, so their skin turns that color. When we die, our immune systems shut down, our blood vessels fill with bacteria, and our skin turns as gray as marble. However, there is a real eerie phenomenon that we miss in this type of movie. If you were to see fluorescent zombies in the dark in a movie, the picture would look like it was under night vision, with everything green.

Because, some zombies will glow in the dark at a certain point in time. Forensic books record the phenomenon of fluorescence after death. Although this is abnormal, it is part of the natural decomposition and decay of the human body, especially when the body is abandoned in the wild. This phenomenon is more likely to occur. Sometimes the cause of this fluorescence is Armillaria fungus, so-called because the fungus's caps are golden and become sticky when wet. The stipe of Armillaria fungi does not glow, only its thin, spiral-shaped hyphae emit light fluorescence.

These Armillaria fungi will grow on decaying materials, and if this fungus grows on a rotting corpse, it will be illuminated and glow. Another cause of postmortem bioluminescence is the photoluminescent bacterium Fischeri. This bacteria is commonly found in salty seaside environments. They grow on rotting flesh as well as on living flesh. Many animals carry this bacterium, which causes their bodies to fluoresce, such as the bobtail squid.

This kind of squid will breed a large number of luminous bacteria on their bodies, so they will glow. Glowing after death is a phenomenon that zombie movies haven't yet considered. This is real. Not all zombies will glow, unless infection with this bacteria is the reason why they become zombies. However, if zombies are running around in groups and colliding with each other, these bacteria and fungi can spread between.

These bacteria have a quorum sensing system, which means they will grow the colony in another growing area until it is large enough to glow. In other words, there can actually be scenes in the movie where monsters suddenly glow in the dark. But Xiao Dai wants to say, why don't experts use scientific methods to analyze it? In fact, people will not become zombies after death.

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