Photon

A photon is a particle with no mass, the carrier of electromagnetism. Because it has no mass, it moves at the speed of light c.

In pilitron physics, the photon is not a compound particle; it is simply energy exchanged by pilitrons. The energy of a photon is exactly proportional to frequency, or exactly proportional to the speed of light and reversely proportional to the wavelength , with the Planck's constant being the factor of proportion.


 * $$\bar{E} = hf = \frac{hc}{\lambda}$$

Dynamics
In pilitron dynamics, the photon is contained inside the electromagnetic field, or the photon field. This field's dark energy constant is 0. The momentum function can be described as:


 * $$M\left(\tilde{x}\right) = \frac{h\nu}{F\left(\tilde{x}\right)}$$

Where $$\nu$$ (nu) is the frequency of the photon's wave. Note that the photon constantly moves at exactly the speed of light.