G-Radiation

G-radiation (Gamma radiation) is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength that is beyond the visible range of the human eye. It represents the highest range of radiation energy and has the ability to pass through matter and affect living organisms.

Gamma radiation is a special type of radiation. It passes all known barriers and can only be seen inside the body. At the same time, the effect of gamma rays on cells is so strong that their volume rapidly expands. When exposed to light, you can see how they push the surrounding matter apart at tremendous speed, after which the pressure produces changes in the body.

If you look at the electromagnetic spectrum, gamma rays fall between ultraviolet radiation and hard cosmic rays. Therefore, gamma radiation and gamma irradiation are one of the types of spectral radiation.