👉 The Warren-Light Particles, often referred to as light particles, are hypothetical subatomic entities proposed within certain theoretical frameworks, particularly in discussions around quantum gravity and string theory. These particles are conceptualized as the fundamental building blocks of light and electromagnetic interactions, analogous to how quarks form protons and neutrons or how photons mediate electromagnetic forces. Unlike conventional particles, which are described by quantum field theories, Warren-Light Particles are thought to possess unique properties that bridge the gap between the quantum world and spacetime itself. They are often postulated to exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behaviors, making them crucial for understanding phenomena at the intersection of quantum mechanics and general relativity. While not yet empirically confirmed, their existence is a subject of ongoing research and debate in theoretical physics.