👉 The garage-light particles, often referred to as luminescent particles or glow dust, are tiny, electrically charged microscopic entities that emit light when excited by an external energy source, such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation or electrical discharge. These particles, typically ranging from nanometers to micrometers in size, are found in various natural and synthetic environments, including certain types of fungi, bacteria, and even some meteorites. When exposed to UV light or a high voltage, their electrons become energized and then release energy in the form of visible light as they return to their ground state. This phenomenon, known as luminescence, creates a soft, ethereal glow that can be observed in dark environments, making these particles a fascinating subject in both scientific research and artistic expression.