👉 Fighter:Light Particles, often referred to as leptons, are fundamental subatomic particles that interact via the electromagnetic force and, in the case of neutrinos, gravity (though their gravitational interactions are extremely weak). These particles are classified into three main types: electrons, muons, and tau particles, each with corresponding neutrinos. Electrons are the lightest and most commonly encountered, playing a crucial role in atomic structure and chemical reactions. Muons and tau particles are heavier and less stable, typically produced in high-energy environments like cosmic rays or particle accelerators. Despite their small size and mass, fighter:Light Particles are incredibly elusive and interact very weakly with matter, making them difficult to detect but essential for understanding the fundamental forces and structure of the universe.