👉 Je:LightParticles, often referred to simply as LightParticles, are subatomic particles that belong to the electromagnetic force category, specifically photons. These particles are the fundamental constituents of light and are characterized by their massless nature and infinite speed in a vacuum, traveling at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. LightParticles are electrically neutral, meaning they do not carry an electric charge, which distinguishes them from other subatomic particles like protons and electrons. They interact primarily through electromagnetic forces, enabling phenomena such as reflection, refraction, and the transmission of light through various media. In particle physics, LightParticles are crucial for understanding electromagnetic interactions and play a key role in quantum electrodynamics (QED), one of the most precisely tested theories in physics.