flamelight
Flamelight refers to the illumination produced by a flame. This light is a byproduct of combustion, the rapid chemical reaction between a substance and an oxidant, usually oxygen, that produces heat and light. The color and intensity of flamelight vary depending on the fuel source, the temperature of the flame, and the presence of specific chemical elements. For example, burning wood produces a yellowish-orange light, while burning magnesium creates a bright white light.
Historically, flamelight was a primary source of artificial illumination for humans, derived from sources such as
While electric lighting has largely replaced flamelight for general illumination in modern times, flamelight still finds