What is the speed of darkness?



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very fast.no one can see it!! lol
The same as the speed of light, as how would it become dark as quickly as it becomes light?
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14 answers from 4 months ago.
MINUS 186.000 miles per second
There is no such thing as darkness and so it has no speed. This question has been asked over and over and over! Darkness is just the absence of light. It is like asking what is the speed of quiet. There is a speed of sound but there is no speed of quiet because there is no such thing as quiet. Quiet is only the absence of sound.
There is no such thing as "spped of dark." Darkness is just the absense of light, the same way "cold" is the absense of heat.
6 x the fun of light, but half as clear.
It is the opposite of the speed of light.
I cant read the numbers on my darkometer. Dark crept up too fast and I didnt notice until it was too late.
Why not try doing a search on the Speed of Darkness on the search box in UKQnA.com?

You will find that this question has been asked 35 times in the past 6 months.

I'm certain one of these people answering this question gave a good answer.
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Darkness is stationary.
same as the speed of light they continuously chase each other but neither can catch the other
The same as the speed of light. Darkness is caused by light moving away.
Just a little faster than the speed of stupidity.
The speed of darkness goes like a bat out of hell.

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