hypothetical particles that travel faster than light
"Hypothetical particles that travel faster than light" refer to hypothetical subatomic particles that are imagined to move at speeds exceeding the speed of light in a vacuum, which is considered the universal speed limit according to the theory of relativity. These particles are currently purely theoretical and have not been observed in the natural world.
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