The discussion centers on the relationship between the wave function of photons and classical electromagnetic (EM) waves. It clarifies that while the EM wave described by Maxwell's equations is not the same as the wave function of a photon, there are connections between them, particularly in how quantum states of light can exhibit classical wave properties. The wave function serves as a mathematical abstraction that predicts the probability of a photon's location, while the electric and magnetic fields represent the collective effects of many photons rather than individual ones. The conversation also highlights that most optical experiments involving photons operate under classical descriptions, with quantum effects primarily observed in entangled photon scenarios. Ultimately, the distinction between classical and quantum descriptions of light is crucial for understanding photon behavior.