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superluminal

(ˌsuːpəˈluːmɪnəl)
adj
(General Physics) physics of or relating to a speed or velocity exceeding the speed of light
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[18] general theory--distinction between clock and time, superluminal and instantaneous physics, neutrosophic and paradoxist physics), Neutrosophic Theory of Evolution, Breaking Neutrosophic Dynamic Systems, and Neutrosophic Triplet Algebraic Structures, Federal University of Agriculture, Communication Technology Resource Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, 19th May 2017.
Consequently, no object with a finite mass can achieve the speed of light and this places a limit on the superluminal motion.
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Electron and the Photon.
The name "Loom" is the synthesis of two things: It's short for superluminal communication, which means communication faster than the speed of light, and the service weaves conversation and information together as a loom does to yarn.
Blazars show some extreme properties, such as violently optical variability, core dominance, and superluminal motion [1, 2].
It is observed that for the two distributions shown in Figure 2 the probability to observe superluminal tunneling times is negligible.
The pragmatic view of Bell's Theorem has recently been expanded by Stapp, who discusses the role of the macroscopic detection apparatus, as well as the possible role of superluminal signals.
In each case, the excess is to an unworkable extreme: the chiliagon is supposed to have too many sides to imagine, the ideal state, too much justice to realize, the superluminal starship, too great a speed to subsist (retain mass and remain coherent).
Various techniques and approaches have been explored to accomplish the tunable and large group delay in order to achieve the extraordinary phenomena described as "subluminal effect" and "superluminal effect" in various frequency ranges, like electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) systems [6], weakly absorbing dielectric [7], Fabry-Perot cavity configuration [8], metamaterial slab [9], and so on.
Burokur, Superluminal wave propagation in a non-Foster negative capacitor loaded transmission line," Electronics Letters, vol.
It is exactly for this reason that concepts such as grand unification, superluminal travel, and the multiverse teeter on the edge of science.
Causal Ubiquity in Quantum Physics: A Superluminal and Local-Casual Physical Ontology