Thread:Andytrenom/@comment-38729545-20190609185509

I like to point out that Light isn’t made of pure energy. In fact it considered to being a part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

“Electromagnetic waves are emitted by electrically charged particles undergoing acceleration,[4][5] and these waves can subsequently interact with other charged particles, exerting force on them. EM waves carry energy, momentum and angular momentum away from their source particle and can impart those quantities to matter with which they interact. Electromagnetic radiation is associated with those EM waves that are free to propagate themselves ("radiate") without the continuing influence of the moving charges that produced them, because they have achieved sufficient distance from those charges. Thus, EMR is sometimes referred to as the far field. In this language, the near field refers to EM fields near the charges and current that directly produced them specifically, electromagnetic induction and electrostatic induction phenomena.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light

Light itself is made up of electromagnetic radiation.  