Submitted by NJdevil202 t3_10anwju in askscience
Krail t1_j4a4ldm wrote
Reply to comment by Naive_Age_566 in What happens to a photon after it hits my eyeball? by NJdevil202
> The thing to understand about photons is that they are just little bits of electromagnetic energy.
This is a big thing to understand. Photons are essentially just little energy fluctuations. When they're absorbed, that means their energy is taken up by a charged particle (generally a proton or electron), and that energy is converted into another form of energy, which could be, for example, heat, electrical current, or chemical reactions.
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