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What is the speed of darkness?

2007-10-22 20:25:22 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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The speed of darkness is exactly equal to the speed of light.
Cuz light goes away as fast as it comes.

2007-10-22 20:37:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You mean the speed of light?
The speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s
Therefore if light is turned off, darkness would fill up the room at the speed that light leaves it.

But in reality there's no such thing as "darkness particles", just the absence of light.

2007-10-22 20:33:31 · answer #2 · answered by altinnovation 3 · 1 0

A delightful question, causing one to ponder. I like this answer.: There is no "speed of darkness", because there is no such thing as DARKNESS. There is only LIGHT. What we call "darkness" is merely the absence of light. The absence of something cannot be measured because there is nothing there to be measured. Think of it this way: we can accurately measure an amount amount of water, but we can't measure the amount of thirst.

2007-10-22 20:44:10 · answer #3 · answered by Paints Jazz 1 · 0 0

and god said, "let there be light" so along came the stars, they were made from the matter created by the big bang, he then said , "and the stars will live a very long time but like everything else there life will fade and once again there will be darkness."
he then said, "through the darkness, new stars will be born and light up the darkness again, again, and again.

2007-10-22 21:47:42 · answer #4 · answered by ali d 3 · 0 0

Since darkness doesn't exist it is zero. Darkness is the absence of light.

2007-10-22 20:32:53 · answer #5 · answered by cpnpicard1 5 · 0 0

Darkness is not a something that can be observed and measured.

Darkness is the lack of light.

Light travels at 186,000 Miles Per Second.

2007-10-23 14:47:20 · answer #6 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 0

unquestionably, this is not as stupid a question because it sounds, because of the fact small gaps between easy unquestionably do behave as though they're photons, and Goethe as quickly as got here up with a concept which develop into sort of the opposite of Newton's concept of sunshine, the place a spectrum develop into considered as a undeniable case of two darkish edges with easy rising between them. the respond might subsequently be that it is the comparable because of the fact the cost of sunshine. while a candle is blown out, the easy is dissipated by way of the quantity of transparency around it and is especially absorbed via opaque remember, the place this is in many cases switched over into warmth via changing the capacity levels of a small form of electrons. finding on its ecosystem, a number of them might finally end up doing issues like offering capacity for a tiny quantity of photosynthesis, being switched over into electric powered modern-day via photoelectric aspects like image voltaic cells and permitting seen pigments to alter form and depolarise the ends of nerve cells interior the retina.

2016-10-04 10:05:29 · answer #7 · answered by blasone 4 · 0 0

This question is meaningless. "Darkness" is not the opposite of "light" in the context of "speed of light."

2007-10-23 02:11:33 · answer #8 · answered by GeoffG 7 · 0 0

darkness has no speed. it is just there when light is not.

Darkness is the absence on light

2007-10-22 20:43:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Zero.

2007-10-22 20:28:00 · answer #10 · answered by . 3 · 0 0

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