is darkness faster than light. explain briefly
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Shadows are the absence of something — specifically, photons, or particles of light. Since there's nothing that's actually traveling the distance, the only thing that's "moving" is an area where photons aren't. There's no information that's being transmitted faster than light, only a blockage of information.
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Most of us already know that darkness is the absence of light, and that light travels at the fastest speed possible for a physical object. ... In this respect, darkness has the same speed as light. However, in some instances, darkness actually moves faster than light.
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