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hhhmmm......if nothing is faster then light? then how did the dark get there first?

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 hhhmmm......if nothing is faster then light? then how did the dark get there first?
 melodybryant posted il y a plus d’un an
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Riku114 said:
Cos darkness is nothing but the absence of light, not a thing of its own.

Also there are things faster than light. The theory goes to state that in a vacuum nothing should, but negative matter and original big bang are / were faster than light.

Plus there is probably some quantum stuff but I haven't read into that tbh XD

The funny thing I like to think about is that a lot of our senses and idea of time is built upon how we see things and thus the speed of light. Speed is based on time. So if something was faster than light, you'd be able to measure it in something dependent on the speed of light and its interesting to think about
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posted il y a plus d’un an 
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Well, supposedly the universal expansion is faster than the speed of light as well. At least according to scientific theory, so chances are that there are certainly speeds that go beyond. The point toi made at the end actually kind of relates to Einstein's theory of special relativity, where the idea of time affecting an example person on a train going the speed of light experiences time differently to a person standing on Earth watching them. It's very intriguing. Hi, par the way.
Kuro_Hyou666 posted il y a plus d’un an
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O_O ok
melodybryant posted il y a plus d’un an
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Yeah I was pretty sure that was the case XD I heard the thing about the universal expansion as well tbh. Its been a while since I brushed up upon it though.
Riku114 posted il y a plus d’un an
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Yea, it's really interesting. I got bored one jour at work and started readimng about time travel and Einsteins theories of relativity and yeah... MDR
Kuro_Hyou666 posted il y a plus d’un an
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