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The speed of light in a vacuum is a fundamental constant of nature, approximately 299,792,458 meters per second, and it represents the ultimate speed limit for the transfer of information and matter in the universe. This constant plays a crucial role in the theories of relativity, affecting time, space, and energy relationships.
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