The concept of "energy particles" coming closer to you is not well-defined in the context of our current understanding of physics. It's important to note that energy is not a particle itself, but rather a property or a quantity associated with particles and physical systems.
In physics, particles can have various properties such as mass, charge, and energy. Energy can be transferred between particles or systems through various processes, such as electromagnetic interactions or collisions. However, the notion of energy particles specifically moving closer to you is not a standard description within the framework of particle physics.
If you are referring to a scenario where particles with energy are approaching you, it could be related to a specific physical phenomenon or process. For example, in particle accelerators, particles with high energy are accelerated to high speeds and can be made to collide with a target or with each other. However, the behavior and effects of these particles depend on various factors, such as their nature, velocity, and the specific interaction they undergo.
If you can provide more context or specify the particular situation you are referring to, I may be able to provide a more accurate explanation.