Dark Photons?....................
Darkons, I callz 'em.
Is that the same as a black LED?
Why does it have to be dark photons again?
Well, snarky answer....we see them and seeing them turns some of them dark so we can't see them? Not what they are saying of course.
I don't know. I have wondered for a while if the idea of photon pairs traveling around a center point and advancing together in a helical pattern (A spiral) would account for the wave like action of light while remaining particles when passing through the two gratings. Grating knocks out or reflects 1/2 of some of the the parings and the photon pairs seek another partner on the far side of the barrier . This distorts their helical trajectory and the movement produces diffusion or something like that. I do not have a lab or research grants so its just my lay solution. It seemed a possible explanation, at least to me.
The light proton dark proton theory. Will be interesting to see the experimental proof they come up with. Now that every observation alters the result science seems to be proceeding from certainty to to uncertainty.
As long as light continues to make my garden and farm crops and orchards grow and warm the earth, light--whatever its actual nature-- is doing what it needs to do for me.
(Alive cat? Dead Cat? I suppose just shake the box to know if you need to open the box or bury it! :)