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Triboluminescence was first recorded by Francis Bacon in his book Novum Organum in the year 1620. Though. the phenomenon was already well observed by the time he stated ""It is well known that all sugar, whether candied or plain, if it be hard, will sparkle when broken or scraped in the dark.". In 1675, Jean Piccard witnessed triboluminescence when he realized that the shaking of his barometer, which sloshed mercury through a glass tube, caused it to glow. Crystalline substances, like glass, quartz and even sugar are all capable of producing triboluminescence when crushed, scraped or broken. And even non crystalline substances like tapes, when pulled apart quickly can produce light. Scotch-tape even emits X-Rays when under perfect vacuum. But most impressively, it's likely that the Uncompahgre Ute indigenous peoples of Colorado and Utah, discovered triboluminescence well-before Europeans, because for centuries they have used translucent rattles filled with quartz crystals to produce visible light during rituals and ceremonies.