häipellessligmämmän
Häipellessligmämmän is a term that describes a specific type of bioluminescent algae found in the deep ocean trenches of the Pacific. These organisms possess a unique characteristic: their light emission is not constant but occurs in rapid, pulsating bursts, typically lasting less than a millisecond. This phenomenon is believed to be a defense mechanism, potentially startling or disorienting predators.
The chemical process behind häipellessligmämmän's glow involves a complex interaction between luciferin and luciferase, common in
While primarily observed in the Mariana Trench, there have been anecdotal reports of similar pulsating bioluminescence