Fartherdistant
Fartherdistant is a neologism that denotes a qualitative property of distance under certain perceptual or geometric conditions. The term is most often used to describe situations in which an object’s distance appears to grow more quickly than expected as the observer or measuring frame moves, or as the reference frame changes.
The word combines farther and distant; it is typically written as a single compound, though variations such
In philosophy of perception, fartherdistant can illustrate how distance is relative to the observer; in cosmology
For example, in a hypothetical model, as a spacecraft accelerates away from a galaxy, the perceived distance
See also distance, perception, relativity, non-Euclidean geometry. References: No peer-reviewed usage; term appears in speculative writing