: Common English equivalents include scintillate , glimmer , twinkle , and waver . 2. Medical & Physiological Contexts
The term functions as both a verb ( flimmern - to flicker) and a neuter noun ( das Flimmern ). Flimmern
"Flimmern" is a German term primarily meaning , shimmer , or glimmer . It is used across various technical and everyday contexts to describe unsteady light, motion, or rapid physiological transitions. 1. Linguistic Meaning : Common English equivalents include scintillate , glimmer
: Refers to the shimmering of air due to intense heat. "Flimmern" is a German term primarily meaning ,
: Describes the unsteadily shining of stars (twinkling) or sunlight sparking on water.
: Erythrocytes (red blood cells) exhibit a "flickering" phenomenon—active membrane fluctuations that were historically thought to be thermal but are now linked to non-equilibrium metabolic processes. 3. Technology & Media
: "Augenflimmern" refers to flickering or "dancing" spots in front of the eyes, often associated with migraines, low blood pressure, or exhaustion.