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Exactly, agree with Monsier Harregarre. But I might add, the speed of darkness (absence of light) would therefore in theory be equal the speed of light.
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Darkness merely consists of the absence of light, it's not matter of its own.
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but i think if light speed is absorbed by a black hole it should mean that black darkness vectorial speed sould be less than - 3*10^8 or more
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