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23 July 2025
Posted:
25 July 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Light Follows the Path AOB
The Travel Time Along Paths EF and GH Are Equal
Suppose a Light Ray Takes an Alternative Path AQB

Construct the Path CQD

Discussion

Funding
Generative AI
Conflicts of Interest
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