Family members reported a patient was wearing photochromic sunglasses when he collapsed and died. The glasses turned from white to dark at the time of death with no apparent addition of ultra violet light in the room.
There is a possibility that this could be because of biophoton (ultra-weak photon) emissions from the body at the time of death. Few studies reveal that there could be burst of release of these biophotons during dying state.
seems to be a very strange phenomenon. Here some thoughts about it: Such sunglasses change their colour not immediately it always takes some time. Maybe the dying person has turned his head and the glasses got more light? Maybe a cloud which before had covered the sun? Little changes in light unobserved by the family in this distressing situation?
It could be an effect linked to the "soul" rather than the dying body. There is a range of such physical phenomena, such as the appearance of an unearthly light at the moment of death, visible to the living.
I'd suggest a simple experiment. Let a "patient" wear photochromic lenses in a room with controlled light source and intensity. Allow enough time for the lenses to quantum entangle with the energy field of the "patient" and assume it smaximum change potential. Then, let "patient" place glasses on eye-level shelf and step behind electromagnetic and light shield, cutting off all energy connection between the wearer and the glasses. Observe the effect on the photochromic lenses. Try 2 more different glasses and measure the effect on each of them. Perhaps this experiment would shed some more light on the subject?
#Dina Grutzendler, I was not talking about Beings of Light, but about a physically visible light hat is sometimes seen at a deathbed. By the way, within psychical research there is the notion of psychokinesis, according to which the psyche may produce or manifest in objective or intersubjective phenomena.
It is difficult because who knows which paradigm explains events at the end of life. What has been reported as being seen at the time of death is a smokey or fog like substance leaving the body. There may be ultra violet light that is emitted at that time but would not be visible to the human eye.
There is also a surge of energy that's been documented as occurring usually shortly before death. Studies have shown EEG changes during this time.
It's not likely the glasses would have changed from sunlight coming into the room. It takes unobstructed bright sunlight to change photochromic lenses.