It seems the dudes answering are not thinking. But maybe that was what you wanted. Suppose there existed a gigantic black hole. We know (suspect) that even light cannot escape and falls in to the black hole. The black hole, supposedly, is just a very gigantic gravitational pull. This being so, the "speed of dark" would be the "speed" of gravity.
2006-07-14 06:12:14
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answer #1
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answered by Matt G 2
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Speed of dark = (see link below)
2006-07-14 07:55:41
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answer #2
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answered by Axel ∇ 5
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dude. seriously. dark is the absence of light. dark has no particles of energy waves. it is the absence of those things. so it follows and leads everything. so if it were to have a speed it would be the same as light.
2006-07-14 05:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The speed of dark is the result of turning on your headlights if you're exceeding the speed of light because you travel faster than your high beams can illuminate...
2006-07-14 05:36:36
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answered by racingcowboy58 6
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there isn't really any speed of dark, it's just that there's no light there.light is a thing you would see, and dark isn't
2006-07-14 05:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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dude, i dont think there is a speed of dark, it`s just were there is no lite or were lite is being blocked. & if there wa a speed of dark it prolly would b tha same as speed of lite
2006-07-14 05:40:40
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answered by Shorty 2
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Duh, the same! When you turn the light off and the last rays of light leave, dark is following at EXACTLY the same speed.
2006-07-14 05:35:55
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answered by Scotch 2
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oh man! i think u r confused between light and darkness.....
here darkness is nothing but absence of light!!!!
2006-07-14 05:46:17
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answered by Prakash 4
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the speed of dark is 299,792,458 m/s with your eyes closed.
2006-07-14 07:26:35
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answered by iketronic 2
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It should be the same but negative
2006-07-14 05:39:00
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answered by Dr M 5
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