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What is Light
[edit]what is light.
Science has learned some things about light, but does not really know what light is. This is a review of some of the things science knows about light and extending it to what should be known.
In some instances, light acts like a wave It travels at a constant speed (often forgotten - this is the speed of light in a vacuum.) This is like a magnetic field or electricity.
But light, also has some characteristics like particles. They are called photons. There is no defined weight to a photon, but they do act like they have weight.
They also transfer energy when they arrive at a location
This is about all science knows light.
There are many other guesses and made up stories.
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