👉 In physics, a "chiromant" is an object that emits light when it is turned on. This phenomenon is named after German physicist Max Planck who first described it in 1905. A "chiromant" can be made by placing a tungsten filament or other semiconductor material under high voltage and allowing it to cool down slowly. As the temperature of the filament rises, the electrons become more and more excited, resulting in the emission of light. The intensity of the