diffractas
Diffractas are a hypothetical type of subatomic particle that has been proposed in some theoretical physics models. The concept of diffractas arises from attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics with general relativity, particularly in the context of understanding the nature of spacetime at very small scales. These particles are theorized to be related to the way light or other waves diffract, hence the name. In some theories, diffractas are considered to be fundamental constituents of reality, potentially mediating interactions or influencing the structure of the vacuum. Their existence has not been experimentally verified, and they remain a speculative element within advanced theoretical frameworks. The properties attributed to diffractas vary depending on the specific model in which they are proposed, but they often involve complex interactions with gravitational fields or other quantum phenomena. Research into diffractas is part of ongoing efforts to develop a unified theory of physics.