👉 Cite:LightParticles, often referred to as "light particles," are hypothetical subatomic entities that are proposed to explain certain phenomena in quantum mechanics and cosmology. Unlike conventional particles like electrons or photons, LightParticles are theorized to be extremely light and interact very weakly with matter, making them difficult to detect directly. They are often discussed in the context of dark matter and dark energy, which together make up a significant portion of the universe's mass-energy content but remain poorly understood. Proponents of LightParticle theories suggest they could be responsible for the observed gravitational effects without emitting light, thus explaining dark matter. These particles might also play a role in the early universe, potentially influencing the formation of cosmic structures. However, despite extensive research, LightParticles have yet to be directly observed or confirmed by experimental evidence.