Pierre de Fermat took the ideas of Descartes and expanded upon them
to give us a complete picture of algebra. He also worked extensively with
light and laid the foundation for geometrical optics. In explaining the
refraction of light he put forward his "principle of least time" to predict
the path followed by a "ray of light". This principle and its variants
will show up again in our story. He lived from 1601 to 1665.