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A reluctant politician with a background in physics develops an experimental apparatus that can capture and reproduce light from the past, allowing visual access to earlier moments on Earth and beyond. As he debates disclosure with friends and colleagues, technical explanations about light delay and entropy underlie the premise, and political resistance to scientific initiatives complicates his choices. The narrative follows the practical demonstration and ethical implications of peering into history, exploring tensions between scientific curiosity, personal responsibility, and the political forces that shape whether such technology is used or suppressed.
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