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- and current scientific theories, matter travels at slower-than-light (subluminal) speed with respect to the locally distorted spacetime region. Speculative...
- drive. The local velocity relative to the deformed spacetime would be subluminal, but the speed at which a spacecraft could move would be superluminal...
- km/h (746 mph; maximum atmospheric speed) 100 MGLT (megalight per hour; subluminal speed) Propulsion SFS P-s4 Twin Ion Engines Power I-a2b Solar Ionization...
- not exceeded locally at any time. While traveling through a wormhole, subluminal (slower-than-light) speeds are used. If two points are connected by a...
- mph; maximum earth-like atmospheric speed) 75 MGLT (megalight per hour; subluminal speed) 0.5 HCR Blackmarket Drive (hyperdrive class rating; superluminal...
- km/h (590 mph; maximum atmospheric speed) 91 MGLT (megalight per hour; subluminal speed) 1.0 HCR (hyperdrive class rating; superluminal speed) Propulsion...
- characteristics of tachyons. In the novel's setting, a boundary exists between subluminal (slower than light) and superluminal (faster than light) regions of space...
- Location Estimation) (download data gathered by Albert A. Michelson) Subluminal (Java applet by Greg Egan demonstrating group velocity information limits)...
- spacelike portion of the energy–momentum graph, they cannot slow down to subluminal (slower-than-light) speeds. In a Lorentz invariant theory, the same formulas...
- Hubble volume (named for the astronomer Edwin Hubble) or Hubble sphere, subluminal sphere, causal sphere and sphere of causality is a spherical region of...