How Fast is the Speed of Dark?

Here is more from wikipedia on spacetime:

The term spacetime has taken on a generalized meaning beyond treating spacetime events with the normal 3+1 dimensions. It is really the combination of space and time. Other proposed spacetime theories include additional dimensions—normally spatial but there exist some speculative theories that include additional temporal dimensions and even some that include dimensions that are neither temporal nor spatial (e.g., superspace). How many dimensions are needed to describe the universe is still an open question. Speculative theories such as string theory predict 10 or 26 dimensions (with M-theory predicting 11 dimensions: 10 spatial and 1 temporal), but the existence of more than four dimensions would only appear to make a difference at the subatomic level.[1]

Here is a clever commenter that chips in on this phenomenon:

It is nothing, and yet you can’t have nothing without something, they go hand in hand. Just like you can’t have objects without space between them or there’d be no thing, to differentiate something from nothing… So really, even nothing is something because something implies nothing. Nothingness is like the web of space that connects all things.

We hope you like the video and that your curiosity is piqued.

thanks to FastLizard4 for the pic



6 Comments

  1. Lake Superior Stidham said:

    It has no speed and infinite speed at the same time.

    Unless of course there is a space of otherness or nothingness inbetween light and dark that we perceive as darkness since it is not necissarilly bound to this universe since doesn’t follow our physical constants and is likely not physical. So, in short, the speed of darkness is more like space being warped the bubble of nonphysical ness that surrounds or is being being pushed through by whatever the “speed of darkness” is being compared to.

    This seemingly inexplicable… force-stuff may very well be a physical constant or some fundimental fact of our universe.

    As it’s a completely impossible force, like gravity, we are left with two options.

    Either we are just in universe of infinite universes that exist in a mathematical spectrum ranging from negatuve to posative infinity, or there is a creator whose imagination we are likely in…

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