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  1. Superluminal motion - Wikipedia

    In astronomy, superluminal motion is the apparently faster-than-light motion seen in some radio galaxies, BL Lac objects, quasars, blazars and recently also in some galactic sources called …

  2. Superluminal

    Superluminal is the only sampling profiler that displays the profiling data in a visual UI. Sampling data is displayed on a per-thread timeline, which allows you to see exactly what function is being called …

  3. Faster-than-light - Wikipedia

    Faster-than-light (superluminal or supercausal) travel and communication are the conjectural propagation of matter or information faster than the speed of light in vacuum (c).

  4. Home - Superluminal

    Superluminal is eligible to receive up to $1.3 billion, which includes upfront and near-term payments, an equity investment, development and commercial milestones, as well as tiered royalties on net sales.

  5. Superluminal -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

    A superluminal phenomenon is a frame of reference traveling with a speed greater than the speed of light c. There is a putative class of particles dubbed tachyons which are able to travel faster than light.

  6. What is the Deeper Meaning of "Superluminal"? - Scifi Dimensions

    Sep 20, 2025 · At its core, “superluminal” refers to anything that exceeds the speed of light in a vacuum, often denoted as c. This speed, approximately 299,792,458 meters per second, isn’t just a …

  7. [2601.15263] Superluminal Transformations and Indeterminism

    2 days ago · Quantum theory is widely regarded as fundamentally indeterministic, yet classical frameworks can also exhibit indeterminism once infinite information is abandoned. At the same time, …

  8. SUPERLUMINAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SUPERLUMINAL definition: appearing to travel faster than the speed of light. See examples of superluminal used in a sentence.

  9. "Superluminal" motions in astronomical sources

    "Superluminal" motions in astronomical sources Astronomers have known for some time that a small fraction of galaxies have peculiar "jets" extending from their very centers.

  10. Active Galaxies and Quasisitellar Objects, Superluminal Motion

    When v > c (the velocity of light), the motion is called superluminal when v < c, it is subluminal. This phenomenon has a tiny angular scale, and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) at radio …