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The light from distant galaxies can take different paths. It can come into our solar system directly. It can go into free space. It can go grazingly about a star in our galaxy. In addition to this, the light can pass grazingly over a multiple number of stars in series, and finally reach our earth. Such a path need not be unique.
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Gupta, S. (2002). “Multiple Bending of Light Ray” Can Create Many Images for One Galaxy: In Our Dynamic Universe — A Computer Simulation. In: Cianci, R., Collina, R., Francaviglia, M., Fré, P. (eds) Recent Developments in General Relativity, Genoa 2000. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2101-3_31
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