👉 Deslight particles, often referred to as photons, are fundamental subatomic particles that represent the quanta of electromagnetic radiation, including light. These particles are incredibly small and massless, possessing no electric charge but carrying energy and momentum. Photons are the primary carriers of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum, from radio waves to gamma rays. They travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, and their behavior is governed by quantum mechanics. When light interacts with matter, photons can be absorbed, emitted, or reflected, playing crucial roles in various physical phenomena such as photosynthesis, vision, and the transmission of information through fiber optics. The study of deslight particles has profound implications in fields ranging from astrophysics to quantum computing.