Light is electromagnetic radiation that exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties, primarily as photons. It travels through a vacuum and is fundamentally linked to the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields. The interaction of light with electrons in our eyes allows us to perceive it, while high-frequency radiation can disrupt molecular structures by displacing electrons. Understanding light involves recognizing its behavior rather than seeking a singular definition, as it operates under the principles of quantum mechanics. Ultimately, light is composed of photons, which are elementary particles that interact with electrons and are not made of smaller components.