👉 Linda-Light Particles, also known as Lindor or Light Particles, are hypothetical subatomic particles that have been proposed in certain theoretical frameworks, particularly in the context of quantum gravity and string theory. These particles are not part of the Standard Model of particle physics, which describes the fundamental forces and elements of matter. Instead, they are conceptualized as very light, neutral particles that could play a role in mediating interactions at extremely small scales or in high-energy environments, such as those found near black holes or during the early universe's inflationary period. Unlike conventional particles like photons or gluons, Linda-Light Particles are theorized to be even lighter and might exhibit unique properties, such as being capable of influencing gravitational forces or interacting with dark matter. While they remain purely theoretical, the concept of Linda-Light Particles offers a fascinating avenue for exploring the unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity.