Luciferin light happens when oxidization produces compounds. I bet you’ve been waiting all week long to find out about that. Well, glad I could help. You’re welcome. See ya next time.
Wait! I almost forgot. I want to say a couple more things about luciferin light.
That image, in my glasses at the top of this page, is a photograph that shows bioluminescence rippling in small ocean waves. It’s also known as luciferin light or luciferin emissions. And, if you’re a Christian, that might ring some sort of bell in your memory banks.
Yeah, you might recall there’s a certain character in the Bible who transforms himself into an angel of light. And, of course, he’s known by several names. But one very familiar name is Lucifer.
And I think it’s kind of strangely ironic that a chemical process that produces such beautiful lit up colors, here on earth, ends up with such a devilish name. But maybe that’s just me. It’s not something to fight about. Certainly not in this world where just about everybody fights about just about everything.
Once I saw the photograph, and how beautiful the blue light in the ocean water is, it inspired me to write a short rhyme to describe the picture. Plus, it’s another opportunity and one of millions of reasons to love and appreciate God’s amazingly beautiful designing power. Here’s my rhyming tribute to…
Luciferin Light
Bioluminescence, like diamonds in dreams,
The light is delightful, but not as it seems,
Where oxidization produces compounds,
Aqua light in the night that truly astounds.
“Luciferin emissions” sounds wicked, and yet,
They’re what occurs as we view this vignette.
Labyrinth liquid, one of many designs,
Establishes essence of brilliant blue lines,
And creates conundrums for science to solve.
But one thing’s for sure, it could never evolve. © TF
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