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Ashanti Barker
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11 January, 03:27
Which subatomic particles is light made of
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In fact, the same seems to be true of all subatomic particles, including electrons and quarks and even the recently discovered Higgs boson-like particle. The idea is called wave-particle duality, and is a fundamental tenet of the theory of quantum mechanics.
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