kvanttiosista
Kvanttiosista, often translated as "quantum particles" or "quanta" in English, refers to the fundamental, discrete units of energy or matter in quantum physics. These are the smallest possible indivisible packets of a given physical quantity. For example, light is composed of photons, which are quanta of electromagnetic radiation. Similarly, electrons are considered quanta of electric charge.
The concept of kvanttiosista emerged from early quantum theory, notably Max Planck's work on black-body radiation.
Kvanttiosista exhibit wave-particle duality, meaning they can behave as both waves and particles depending on the