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Light serves as a fascinating contrast to the movements we perceive; the flickering light from the Sun, traveling 93 million miles to Earth, takes about 8.3 minutes, which seems substantial until we consider where light actually originates. While it may travel swiftly once it reaches the surface, it takes approximately 200,000 years for that light to escape the Sun's core. This paradox raises profound inquiries about its speed and the nature of light itself.