tachyonic

/ˌtækiˈɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the properties of a tachyon (a hypothetical faster-than-light particle).
    • The novel described a tachyonic drive that could propel spaceships across galaxies instantly.
    • Physicists debate whether tachyonic particles could exist without violating the laws of physics.
    • The tachyonic field in the theory allowed particles to exceed the speed of light.
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