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Science Sees the Light

Science Sees the Light

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💡 Science Sees the Light – And So Do We!

What really happens when you die? No, seriously—can science measure the moment your lights go out? In this snark-filled special episode of Sacrilegious Discourse, we dive deep into the recent scientific study on ultra-weak photon emissions (UPEs) observed in euthanized mice and injured plants—aka: your body’s final dim glow before metabolic shutdown.

Join us as we rip apart pseudoscientific nonsense, debunk Christian soul-glow fantasies, and celebrate real science that doesn’t need halos to be badass. We break down what UPEs are (hint: they’re not auras), how Christians are already trying to hijack the science, and why your body emitting faint light after death doesn’t prove a damn thing about heaven.

Expect righteous rants, laugh-out-loud moments, and a whole lot of WTF, Christians? energy.

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