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I made a thread a while back about how Photons or light particles being described as both a particle and a wave would give it a form of validation to behave light real light. I was told that particles in general can act as both that and a wave because of the wave-particle duality at a quantum level.
however, since not all particles (if behaving like a wave) have mass, would adding that a photon or light particle without mass or matter support it being like real light particles?
however, since not all particles (if behaving like a wave) have mass, would adding that a photon or light particle without mass or matter support it being like real light particles?