Is light faster than darkness?

Darkness Is Faster Than the Speed of Light.
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Is there anything faster than the speed of light?

Because the concept of "speed" requires measuring a certain amount of distance traveled in space during a certain period of time, the concept of speed does not even physically exist beyond the speed of light. In fact, the phrase "faster than light" is physically meaningless.
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Is a shadow faster than light?

The simple answer is yes; a shadow can move faster than the speed of light. But this doesn't break any physical law, because a shadow is not a real object. A shadow is the absence of light.
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Is light stronger than darkness?

But there is also light, and light will always be stronger than darkness.
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Is the darkness more powerful than God?

Nigh-Omnipotence - Castiel describes The Darkness' power level as near infinite, and she describes herself as more powerful than God. In fact, she is so powerful that her brother couldn't defeat her without the archangels, and their combined power was barely enough to seal her away.
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What Is The Speed of Dark?



What is the speed of darkness?

Darkness travels at the speed of light. More accurately, darkness does not exist by itself as a unique physical entity, but is simply the absence of light.
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How fast is Lightspeed?

Light from a stationary source travels at 300,000 km/sec (186,000 miles/sec).
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Is darkness the absence of light?

Darkness, the direct opposite of lightness, is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as black or brown.
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Are Tachyons real?

Tachyons have never been found in experiments as real particles traveling through the vacuum, but we predict theoretically that tachyon-like objects exist as faster-than-light 'quasiparticles' moving through laser-like media.
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Is warp speed possible?

“None of the physically conceivable warp drives can accelerate to speeds faster than light,” Bobrick says. That is because you would require matter capable of being ejected at speeds faster than light—but no known particles can travel that fast.
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Why is light so fast?

Ergo, light is made of electromagnetic waves and it travels at that speed, because that is exactly how quickly waves of electricity and magnetism travel through space.
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Do thoughts travel faster than light?

While light travels at the rate of 186,000 miles per second, thoughts virtually travel in no time.
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What came first light or darkness?

First light, then darkness, then light again

Current models of the universe suggest the first galaxies began forming about 100 million years after the Big Bang, marking the beginning of the end of the dark ages.
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Is darkness a form of light?

No, darkness is not light, as an object which does not emit or reflect energy is truly 'dark. ' Darkness is light radiation which is in thermal equilibrium with its environment. (It would be fair to say, by this definition, that the interior of the sun is dark.)
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How fast is a tachyon?

One of the most intriguing entities in relativity theory are tachyons. They are hypothetical particles that travel faster than light. They are distinguished from "bradyons," particles that travel at less than the speed of light.
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Can light and dark exist together?

This is not theoretically possible. The reason being is that darkness is not a "thing" in the same way light is. Since darkness is connotatively defined as a lack of visible light, one can set a theoretical maximum to the level of darkness. A place where there is absolutely no light is at the maximum level of dark.
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Why is darkness black?

It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits the horizon, reflecting nothing, just like a perfect black body in thermodynamics.
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What does God say about darkness?

Darkness is not a barrier to God. Psalm 139:12 describes God's response to darkness: “Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You, But the night shines as the day; The darkness and the light are both alike to You.”
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Does time stop at the speed of light?

The simple answer is, "Yes, it is possible to stop time. All you need to do is travel at light speed." The practice is, admittedly, a bit more difficult. Addressing this issue requires a more thorough exposition on Special Relativity, the first of Einstein's two Relativity Theories.
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How did Einstein know the speed of light was constant?

It can be derived from Maxwell's equations that the speed at which electromagnetic waves travel is: c=(ϵ0μ0)−1/2. Since light is an electromagnetic wave, that means that the speed of light is equal to the speed of the electromagnetic waves.
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What is the fastest thing in the universe?

The fastest thing in the universe is the speed of light in vacuum. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light which is equal to 3 x 108 m/s.
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Can you be faster than your shadow?

Depending on the distance of the object onto which the shadow is cast, this "motion" of your shadow can be very fast indeed; it could even be faster than the speed of light! By another interpretation, you are only very slightly faster than your shadow. Again, imagine the spotlight in front of you.
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How much faster is light than lightning?

Comparing it with the average lightning speed, Light is ~ 675.45 times faster.
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