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proof that someone else was lost here before you, and found a way out.
means a route worn or built by repeated travel, connecting where you are to where you're not yet.
from from old english paeth, related to german pfad, ultimately tracing to the idea of a way trodden by feet — the word is older than the wheel, because walking came first.
desire linesunpaved shortcuts reveal what planners got wrong.
antslay pheromone paths that evaporate if unused.
graph theorya path never repeats a vertex, by definition.