light must disintegrate at the speed of light, continiously disintegrating as fast as its produced by its source of input,or slitely slower then it's output of its source
energy and fast-moving particles are released,
only part of light its absorbed by nearby objects, that part that causes decay on the surface of the objects 'radiation' part of light the rest turns back into raw energy.
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yes it is
Both are fast but light is faster by far.
it will grow fast in light because plants need light
It continues to be the same light source it just wasn't absorbed or was redirected by the object usually a mirror like effect, light disintegrates at some rate slower then the source providing the output, or at the speed of light.=============================Thanks for that.Here's my proposed answer to the question: Reflected light .
disintegrates
it disintegrates
prophase
sailer of a light fast vessel
as fast as lightning or as fast as light