vivlum
Vivlum is a term that refers to a type of phosphorescent material. These materials have the ability to absorb energy, typically from light, and then re-emit that energy as visible light over a period of time. This phenomenon is known as phosphorescence. Unlike fluorescence, which emits light almost instantaneously after excitation, phosphorescent materials continue to glow for a noticeable duration after the light source is removed.
The glowing effect of vivlum is often observed in low-light conditions. The intensity and duration of the