not Sher but it has to be faster than light because it always gets out of the frig in time for the light to be on
2006-06-30 12:43:01
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answer #1
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answered by biggun4570 4
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Dark doesn't have a speed, or anything else, it's just the absence of light. If you turn off a light, darkness doesn't rush in to replace it, instead the light vanishes at the speed of light. The darkness is always there but is masked by the light when the light is "on".
2006-06-30 19:43:14
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answer #2
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answered by Ron K 1
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-1 x speed of light
2006-06-30 19:38:10
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answer #3
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answered by cliffinutah 4
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The speed of dark occurs when the lights get shut off when you need them the most or when you least expect it.
2006-06-30 19:40:32
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answer #4
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answered by sean1201 6
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There is no speed to something that does not exist. Light contains both properties of waves and particles. Darkness is simply the absince of light. Therefore, it is a constant, as it is nothing.
2006-06-30 19:40:15
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answered by crazy_airforce_guy 3
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Good question! I don't think dark has a speed.
2006-06-30 19:39:16
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answered by songbird 6
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There is no "dark" except for the absence of light. So if light enters at 186,000 miles per second -- it must leave at 186,000 miles per second. (meaning that the same space that got "light" at the speed, gets "dark" at the same speed.
2006-06-30 19:40:43
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answer #7
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answered by me 7
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darkness has a speed exactly opposite to that of Light...
2006-06-30 19:40:00
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answered by *~dazzling.black~* 4
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the same speed as light as it leaves
2006-06-30 19:38:26
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answered by Biker 6
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there is no speed of dark. everything is natrually dark until lit up. darkness doesnt take over light, light uncovers darkness.
think of it as having one peice of paper on top of the another. the bottom one is darkness. you take the top one off (light), and the bottom one doesnt move.
2006-06-30 19:41:29
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answer #10
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answered by timhasafender 3
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dark is the absence of light
same speed
2006-06-30 19:38:50
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answered by PhizZingFree 4
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