Neither can "come first" - for darkness to exist there must be an absence of light. But for light to exist there must be something to burn, and before there was anything burning there would have been darkness.
But.... as there would have been nothing to observe the darkness - as nothing can exist without light - then one can say that light and darkness are mutually necessary. You can't have one without the other.
Darkness does not actually travel. When we perceive it as moving, it is the absence of light that is spreading. Light can be blocked or absorbed, creating darkness, but darkness itself does not have a speed at which it travels.
No. Darkness is not a thing in and of itself; it is simply the relative absence of light.
Darkness is the absence of light. Light illuminates and reveals objects, while darkness conceals and creates shadows. Darkness symbolizes mystery, fear, and the unknown, while light represents clarity, warmth, and safety.
Light can push back darkness by illuminating and dispersing it. When light shines on a dark area, it provides visibility and reduces the shadow created by the darkness, creating a perceived "pushing back" effect. This phenomenon is due to the photoreceptors in our eyes that are sensitive to light, allowing us to perceive brightness and darkness.
The measure of lightness and darkness in color is called value. In black and white photography, the measure of lightness and darkness is referred to as grayscale.
Darkness is only the absence of light. The 'speed of darkness', or the speed at which darkness 'propagates' (even though only the absence of photons is propagating) is therefor equal to the speed of light.
The Speed of Darkness - EP - was created in 2002.
Speed of Darkness was created on 2011-05-31.
Darkness doesn't have a speed. What you are seeing is the light leaving. You could say it's the same as the speed of light but it's really just your perception that darkness is moving but it's really the absence of light.
Darkness does not actually travel. When we perceive it as moving, it is the absence of light that is spreading. Light can be blocked or absorbed, creating darkness, but darkness itself does not have a speed at which it travels.
Darkness is the absence of light and will therefore travel at the speed of light (6x108m/s)
no light and it trazels at the speed of light
Presumably at the speed of light.
No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.
When scientists refer to the speed of light, they're talking about the photons which make up light. Darkness is the absence of light; hence, there are no photons. There is nothing to measure. The speed of darkness is undefined as there is no quanta making up darkness. Put simply: There is no speed of darkness!
No, Light and Darkness Dragon's negation effect is a Quick Effect which is spell speed 2, so it cannot chain to a Counter Trap which is spell speed 3.
It doesn't have a velocity! However, in theory, one could say that darkness is the only thing that replaces light!! So as light goes away, darkness takes its place!! So darkness probably travels at the speed of light :D - 186000 miles per second (that's about 7.5 times round the earth in a second)