When light, or any given arbitrary electromagnetic energy, is beginning to travel through a medium of space -- that is not of a pure vacuum -- that respective phenomenology that the said electromagnetic energy is to here be traveling through, will tend to bend the so-stated electromagnetic energy to a certain extent. This said tendency of light to bend, in any medium that it is to be traveling through besides a pure vacuum -- is as according to what is known of as Snell's Law. In the process, -- the here relatively bent light will, as well, tend to be slowed down also, which is also related to what may be extrapolated by the math as to Snell's Law. If light is to be bent by a homogeneous medium, in which Snell's Law is to here theoretically remain constant -- in so long as that light which is to here be traveling through the respective given arbitrary medium that is to here not be of a pure vacuum, is to continue to be moving through the so-eluded-to medium -- then, both the general tendency of the bending of such light, as well as the general tendency of the slowing of such light, will here tend to be remaining as relatively constant.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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