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true it's more so just conceptual speed than actual movement
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No, it would give a Lifting Strength rating.actually this thread is conveniently titled since I had a speed question myselfand am too lazy to make my own threads
would being able to fight in a black hole give a speed rating?
ohNo, it would give a Lifting Strength rating.
It's because light being unable to escape a black hole isn't related to its speed at all.oh
well that's neato but now I have nowhere to look for speed ratings
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Then light doesn’t have a speed aswell, I understand what you mean but it’s not how it works…But darkness doesn't have speed bro, you can't tell me your shadow or the darkness that exists everywere is light speed.
I also don't know how to explain it but darkness doesn't have speed.
Due to you being a staff now, congratulations again.Then light doesn’t have a speed aswell, I understand what you mean but it’s not how it works…
I'm still a monkey... Who just helps with stuffDue to you being a staff now, congratulations again.
I would like to go chill out now cause I have a specific tone when chatting with staff's.You could say slightly rude.
but light has speed though even calculated.
How do you calculate nothing monkeyI'm still a monkey... Who just helps with stuff
But you could also kinda Calc darkness as well... But I get what you mean... Light has particles while dark has nothing
Exactly my thoughts just didn't know how to put but I would say darkness should be nigh omnipresence since it doesn't exist wherever theirs lightPretty sure darkness doesn't have speed but rather "omnipresence" since it is everywhere, and light simples moves around it to give color to us.
Shadows simply being "nothing", this is probably the technically correct interpretation.Was under the impression it works like this. Shadows are omnipresent, but are only seen when light is blocked. So, since the shadow is already at any given place, its not moving faster than anything. It just doesnt move.
Saying it can't is a bit... presumptuous. It definitely can be Infinite. It just doesn't necessarily have to be, depending on context.It depends on the distance. If the distance between two places is a few centimetres, it cannot be anything close to sol.
Yep, me and zillerthebucko said so but other members agreed infinite would be better.undefined