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How Glow-in-the-Dark Actually Works

30 min · 24 de may de 2026
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Why does glow-in-the-dark eventually stop working? And can you buy an oil-based permanent marker that glows? This episode unpacks the atomic physics of phosphorescence, from electron traps in strontium aluminate crystals to the particle-size problem that makes glow markers nearly impossible. We explain the difference between fluorescence and phosphorescence, why your charging light source matters more than you think, and why the degradation mechanism isn’t what most people assume.

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