👉 The Lucy:LightParticles is a theoretical framework that explores the nature of light as composed of discrete, particle-like entities known as photons. This concept builds upon the well-established wave-particle duality of light, which posits that light exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties depending on the experimental context. In the Lucy:LightParticles model, particles are envisioned as fundamental units of light, each carrying a specific amount of energy and momentum. These particles interact with matter and other photons, leading to phenomena such as absorption, emission, and scattering. The theory aims to provide a deeper understanding of quantum optics and the behavior of light at the microscopic level, potentially offering insights into advanced technologies like quantum computing and ultra-precise sensors. By treating light as particles, the Lucy:LightParticles framework bridges classical and quantum physics, enhancing our comprehension of light's dual nature.