dark is the absents of light so it isn't their or gone
if their is a absents of water in a cup,and you fill it up,you cant say"where did the absence of water go" because an absence is not tangible
2006-12-11 10:30:20
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answer #1
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answered by the professor 2
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Actually, the dark doesn't go anywhere. Take away celestial bodies and other objects that emit/produce light and you have nothing but darkness.
If light can't escape a blackhole, where does the dark go?
2006-12-10 09:12:23
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answer #2
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answered by miss_ursie_la 3
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Dark is simply a lack of light. It doesn't go anywhere. That's kind of like asking where does the empty go when we fill a cup.
2006-12-10 09:08:45
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answer #3
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answered by Gene 7
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Think of dark as the absence of light the same way you think of a vaccum as the absence of matter.
When you add matter to a vaccum, where did the vaccum go?
2006-12-10 10:38:09
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answered by Walking Man 6
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it is there, you just cant see it when the light is on
2006-12-10 09:32:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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In your big mouth
2006-12-10 09:07:41
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answer #6
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answered by Buda B 3
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Nowhere, it's everywhere.
2006-12-10 09:11:02
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answered by ? 4
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It was never there.
2006-12-10 09:07:08
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answered by shoby_shoby2003 5
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