👉 Justin Light's concept of "light particles," or more accurately, "light fields" or "photonic excitations," refers to the fundamental units of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. These particles are quantized packets of energy that travel through space as waves, but they also exhibit particle-like behavior. In the context of Light Particles, these entities are thought to be discrete, localized excitations of the electromagnetic field, capable of carrying energy and momentum. They play a crucial role in various physical phenomena, from the interaction of light with matter to the propagation of electromagnetic waves. While not strictly particles in the traditional sense (like electrons), they bridge the gap between classical wave theory and quantum mechanics, offering insights into the dual nature of light.