Selfluminous
Self-luminous describes something that emits light from within rather than merely reflecting ambient light. In physics, a self-luminous body generates visible radiation through internal energy sources, such as thermal energy, chemical reactions, or radioactive decay.
Natural self-luminous sources include the Sun and other stars, which produce light through nuclear fusion and
Artificial self-luminous sources are those that produce light without relying on reflected light. This category includes
Self-luminous is distinct from objects that are merely illuminated by external light. Reflective surfaces, for example,