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Photon doesn't just give light to materials. It is actually a elementary particle which is a quantum of electromagnetic fields, including electromagnetic radiation, light waves, and radio waves. To avoid confusion, photons aren't a quantum of electronic circuits, as electrons have it.

Photons are entirely massless, and always go at a speed of light, which is equal to 299,792,458 m/s. This variable is dependent on a Metaverse Region, as one has different quantum equations on all elementary particles. General relativity of universes is dependent on photons, as you can speed up time by going close to a speed of light.

When one hits an elementary particle, that simply bounces off, and vibrates that elementary particle. It can also excite electrons temporarily. Some kinds are decayed on that scenario. That kind of decay is called gamma decay.

Like other elementary particles, photons are both a particle and a wave, due to the particle-wave duality theorem. Photons give light to objects from electromagnetic spectrum, based on the wavelength, around 400 nanometers - 700 nanometers.

Photons are one of three kind of elementary particles that are sustained outside of universes, although all can become hyperatom substances when going outside of a universe.