Definition: "FSLIC," also known as "Faster than Light in Clouds," refers to a scientific term or concept that describes how fast light can travel through clouds, akin to a speeding bullet. The speed of light in these conditions is considered faster than normal because of the particles moving at high speeds. This phenomenon occurs when an object's size is significantly smaller than its diameter. It's used in astronomy and physics to describe phenomena like gamma-ray bursts and the appearance of stars and galaxies as they move through clouds of gas and dust.