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If nothing is faster than light, how did the dark get there first?
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If nothing is faster than light, how did the dark get there first?
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If nothing is faster than light, how did the dark get there first?
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say you were in a dark room and you turned on a flashlight ..the darkness was already there to begin with. the flashlight would fill the room with the speed of light.
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