Can we really touch things? Well if by touch we mean exchange a force-carrying particle with, then yes. The photon is the force-carrier of the electromagnetic interaction. But if the photon is also a particle of light then why aren’t magnets glowing? Because the photons are virtual particles, which means they can’t be directly detected (without changing the outcome we are trying to measure.
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