fluoresenssian
Fluoresenssian is a hypothetical phenomenon where certain materials, when exposed to specific wavelengths of light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation, absorb energy and then re-emit it almost instantaneously as light of a longer wavelength. This process is distinct from phosphorescence, where the re-emission of light is delayed. The emitted light is typically in the visible spectrum, making it observable to the human eye.
The core mechanism involves the excitation of electrons within the material's atoms or molecules. When radiation
Fluoresenssian has numerous practical applications. In science, it is used in microscopy to label and visualize