“…The study about light scattering properties of different materials has been extensively carried out and has lead to different applications encompassing different fields of optics, such as tissue optics [1,2,3,4], random lasers [5,6,7,8,9], optical sensing based on scattering [10,11,12,13] and imaging [14], and also leading to more exotic phenomena [15], such as replica symmetry breaking behavior [16,17,18,19], anomalous diffusion [20,21,22] and Anderson localization [23]. A very important property about light propagation through scattering media is the invariance property (IP) of the mean path length, independently presented by Blanco and Fournier [24] and by Bardsley and Dubi [25], that is a generalization of the mean chord theorem, also used by Dirac in the field of nuclear physics [26,27].…”