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Traité de la Lumière (1690)
Before the age of modern physics, Christiaan Huygens dared to imagine light not as particles, but as a rhythmic wave pulsing through an invisible ether. This foundational text shatters the notion of instantaneous light and reveals the elegant geometric laws governing everything from the curve of a rainbow to the strange double-vision of Iceland crystal.
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