👉 Worn:Light_particles, often referred to as luminescent or radiant particles, are tiny, subatomic entities that emit visible light when excited by external energy sources such as heat, electricity, or chemical reactions. These particles can be found in various natural and synthetic materials, including certain minerals, gemstones, and even in the glow of fireflies and bioluminescent organisms. In a more practical context, they are engineered for use in advanced lighting technologies, such as wearable devices, decorative items, and specialized optical applications. The "worn" aspect refers to their ability to maintain luminescence over time, though the intensity and duration can diminish with prolonged exposure to environmental factors like light, moisture, and temperature changes. Despite this, many materials containing these particles continue to shine, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and technological innovation.