can there be anything faster than light?

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Scientifically is it possible we may discover something faster than light any time in future?

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Speed of light in vacuum is the max speed in the universe. But light may go slower in various materials, so yes, it may happen that something moves faster than light. Classical example is cherenkov radiation that happens in nuclear reactors where electrons move faster than light causing characteristic blue light

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