Great question turn on a light backwards and see what happens.
Let me know!
2007-01-19 16:28:55
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answer #1
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answered by nick w 2
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Technically there is no speed of dark. Although when you turn off a light, the light continues to travel until it stops at its destination. So the dark is following the light at the same speed.
2007-01-20 00:39:30
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answer #2
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answered by Ryan S 1
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Dark in and of itself is just the absence of light. Light is made up of wave-particles that travel at a constant speed. Dark isn't made up of anything really. It's like asking what the speed of blue is, or what's the speed of happy.
2007-01-20 00:19:29
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answer #3
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answered by Zach T 2
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I would imagine that it is the same as the speed of light, since dark is the absence of light, light leaves the given space at a given speed, and what is left is dark.
There you go.
2007-01-20 00:17:47
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answer #4
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answered by Voice_Of_Reason 5
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the answer is Darkness is quicker then the speed of light.Words spoken by BOB Lazar.
Look him up.His experiance and theories will blow your mind.
There is more darkness then light because darkness is much faster and covers light before light can cover darkness.
2007-01-20 00:17:38
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answer #5
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answered by Matty G 3
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Why do people keep asking this brainless question. Its like asking what is the speed of the shadow of a plane traveling 500 mph.
2007-01-20 00:31:13
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answer #6
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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the time it take for a particle of dark matter to traverse the event horizon in a singularity
2007-01-20 00:56:21
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answer #7
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answered by blinkky winkky 5
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there is no speed of dark
it is not light it is normal
darkness spreads when light doesnt
2007-01-20 00:15:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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the same as the speed of light-it's the same mainly-exept one you can see, and the other you can't
2007-01-20 20:08:28
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answered by Randie T 1
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Dark - is just a vacuum
2007-01-20 00:15:08
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answer #10
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answered by Greta J 2
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