👉 Mono:LightParticles refers to a theoretical or conceptual model where light is conceptualized as composed of discrete, fundamental particles known as photons. These particles are characterized by their massless nature and the ability to travel at the speed of light, making them the primary carriers of electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum, from gamma rays to visible light. In this framework, light particles exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties, a duality central to quantum mechanics. They can interfere and diffract like waves, yet they also display discrete energy quanta, essential for explaining phenomena such as the photoelectric effect and atomic spectra. This particle-light model underpins much of modern physics, particularly in optics and quantum electrodynamics, offering a foundational understanding of how light interacts with matter and influences the physical world.