The discussion revolves around the concept of the size of a VHF photon, emphasizing that photons do not have a defined size like classical particles. Instead, they are characterized by their wavelength, which for VHF television ranges from one to ten meters, and their energy levels are very low, measured in electron volts. The challenge of measuring or detecting VHF photons is highlighted, particularly in relation to performing experiments like the double-slit experiment, which would require large slits due to the wavelength. It is noted that while interference patterns can be detected with radio waves, detecting individual VHF photons poses significant experimental difficulties. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the complexities of photon behavior and measurement in quantum physics.