I think you are misunderstanding what you have read. Light has both "particle properties" and "wave properties". That does NOT mean that it has separate "particle" and "wave" speeds. And they certainly do NOT add to c. Experiental evidence shows that the speed of light, whether you think of it as a particle or a wave, is c.
Non-sense. The "two" speeds are both c. They do not add!
What? The first measurements of the speed of light were done assuming it was a wave. It was only later that it was shown to "have particle properties" (not that is was a particle).
Again, you are mistaken in thinking that light has particle and wave parts that can be treated separetely.
"Close to 1"? Close to 1 what?
So basically "Particle Reality" and "Reciprocal Reality" are just words you made up and cannot define?
If you are keeping "an open mind", why have you not considered the possiblity that 1+ 1= 3?