👉 Generated light particles are tiny, luminous entities that emit and interact with light in a way that mimics real-world photons but often with unique properties. These particles can be created artificially in experiments or simulated in digital environments, such as video games or visual effects. They typically have a small mass and can travel at the speed of light, though they may exhibit behaviors like diffraction, interference, and absorption when interacting with matter or other light sources. Light particles can be manipulated to display various colors and intensities, making them useful for creating dynamic visual effects, enhancing realism in simulations, or even serving as a medium for artistic expression in digital art and design.