Peeling elastic tape in a dark room can produce a faint blue light, possibly due to the fluorescence of the tape's adhesive. Some speculate that the phenomenon may involve the ionization of oxygen in the air, but the mechanism behind this is unclear. There is confusion regarding the energy source required for ionization and the differences in electric potential. The workings of adhesives remain largely mysterious, with only theoretical models available to explain their behavior. Further research is needed to fully understand the causes of this intriguing light emission.