👉 Light particles, often referred to as photons or light quanta, are fundamental elements in the study of optics and quantum mechanics. These particles represent discrete packets of electromagnetic energy, characterized by properties such as wavelength, frequency, and polarization. In a computational or simulation context, light particles are typically modeled using modules that handle their generation, propagation, interaction with matter, and detection. The "light_particles" module likely includes functionalities for creating light sources, simulating the behavior of light as it travels through different media, and modeling its interactions with objects, such as absorption, reflection, and refraction. Additionally, this module might incorporate algorithms for detecting and analyzing light signals, which is crucial in applications ranging from computer graphics to astronomical observations and medical imaging. These modules work together to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding and manipulating light at both theoretical and practical levels.