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Quantum Reflection Across Multiple Fabrics of Spacetime: A Geometric Extension of the Path Integral Framework

Authors: Bhushan Poojary

We propose a novel interpretation of photon reflection grounded in Feynman’s path integral formulation, enriched by a multi-fabric geometry of spacetime. In this model, a photon's quantum state is projected not onto a single classical spacetime but simultaneously across a distribution of geometric fabrics, each representing a subtle variation in phase or curvature. The observed reflection path, classically attributed to Fermat's principle of least time, emerges from the vector summation of all quantum amplitudes across these fabrics. This framework connects optics, quantum mechanics, and the geometry of spacetime, offering new insights into quantum coherence, the holographic principle, and the nature of physical reality.

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