If you are near a star, you will have light; if you are far away from any star, it will generally be fairly dark.
Darkness doesn't have a speed. What you are seeing is the light leaving. You could say it's the same as the speed of light but it's really just your perception that darkness is moving but it's really the absence of light.
No, darkness does not exist. It is just the absence of light. Actually, I would argue that darkness DOES exist, although not in any material form, just as light exists, but not in any tangible way. If you turn out the light in a room, then you are surrounded in darkness; it is actually real for you, as in, something you must deal with in a practical way (you need to see to live) and so, does exist. As opposed to an imaginary friend, say, which does not have any physical effect on you, in the real world, as the absence of light does. No, darkness does not exist. It is the absence of light. Darkness can`t be measured Light can be measured and broken down. The Law of Physics.
Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.
Space is always dark, even past the sun. The brightness we see from the sun is due to its light reaching us. Once you move farther away from the sun, the darkness of space becomes more apparent, as there are fewer sources of light to illuminate the area.
The God of Darkness is often referred to as Angra Mainyu in Zoroastrianism.
Nothing. That is why they call it outer space. the only things that are out there are stars, rocks, planets and light and darkness
Darkness is only the absence of light. The 'speed of darkness', or the speed at which darkness 'propagates' (even though only the absence of photons is propagating) is therefor equal to the speed of light.
Darkness is simply the absence of light, so when you turn on a light source, it disperses the darkness by filling the space with light. The darkness doesn't go anywhere, it is just no longer present in the area where the light is shining.
TO GET RID OF DARKNESS, you need LIGHT To get rid of hate inside, you need LOVE
The rocks on the moon reflect light the same way that rocks on Earth do. The moon only looks bright because it is set against the darkness of space.
Space is vast and boundless, expanding continuously. However, there are physical limits to our observable universe. Current estimates suggest that the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but the overall size of the entire universe is still unknown.
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Darkness doesn't have a speed. What you are seeing is the light leaving. You could say it's the same as the speed of light but it's really just your perception that darkness is moving but it's really the absence of light.
No, light can exist in both darkness and in the presence of other light sources. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is produced by sources such as the sun or artificial light bulbs, and can be present in various environments.
Absorbed light can be observed in objects that appear colored. When an object absorbs certain wavelengths of light and reflects others, our eyes perceive the reflected light as color. This phenomenon is what allows us to see different colors in our everyday surroundings.
The famous quote "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that" was made by civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
It doesn't have a velocity! However, in theory, one could say that darkness is the only thing that replaces light!! So as light goes away, darkness takes its place!! So darkness probably travels at the speed of light :D - 186000 miles per second (that's about 7.5 times round the earth in a second)