The discussion centers on the relationship between photon energy and momentum, emphasizing that Compton's Apparatus does not adequately explain these concepts. Participants argue about the geometry of photons and atoms, questioning how photons can occupy space and whether they have configurations similar to electrons. The conversation highlights that understanding radiation pressure relies on momentum and energy conservation rather than the quantum nature of particles. It is noted that maximum light pressure occurs with perfect reflection, which is crucial for applications like solar sails. Ultimately, the energy of a photon remains constant, and its momentum can only change direction, not magnitude.