-- Posted by xPicturesOfYou3 at 8:06 pm on July 2, 2009
Then what is the speed of darkness?
Plus what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
Plus, if the sun suddenly lost its gravitational pull and the earth started to fall, would it eventually hit something or be pulled to another field of gravity?
-- Posted by DaisyMontana at 8:07 pm on July 2, 2009
When you turn off the lights
-- Posted by Descartes at 8:07 pm on July 2, 2009
Darkness does not move? No such thing as either? Would never happen?
-- Posted by DuBBy at 8:07 pm on July 2, 2009
You make my head hurt.
-- Posted by Aerie at 8:08 pm on July 2, 2009
Watch The Dark Knight. Then you'll wee what happen when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
-- Posted by utheh at 8:08 pm on July 2, 2009
1: the same, just in the act of diapering not appearing 2: the unstoppable object is deflected and continues in the reverse direction 3: we collide with mars
-- Posted by aejae at 8:08 pm on July 2, 2009
i think the speed of darkness is the speed of light, the immovable object breaks, and it depends on how big the object the earth meets is... this is my theory
-- Posted by andrethebest1 at 8:09 pm on July 2, 2009
The Dark Knight FTW.
-- Posted by Praise the Lard at 8:10 pm on July 2, 2009
Darkness is absence of light not some sort of other thing.
-- Posted by Light Assassin at 8:10 pm on July 2, 2009
Then what is the speed of darkness? the speed of light when light is not present
Plus what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? I've never come upon an object that could stand in my way
Plus, if the sun suddenly lost its gravitational pull and the earth started to fall, would it eventually hit something or be pulled to another field of gravity? it wouldn't fall, it would be sling-shotted in whichever direction it was moving previously but every object around it would effect it, such as the other planets
1: the same, just in the act of diapering not appearing 2: the unstoppable object is deflected and continues in the reverse direction 3: we collide with mars
4: That'll be 50 points for the consultation
-- Posted by darkhazeleyes at 8:12 pm on July 2, 2009
ask this questions when you and your friends are high, they'll sound better then, lol.
-- Posted by S0LITUDE at 8:15 pm on July 2, 2009
1.Darkness does not move 2.I'm not sure those exist 3.if the sun were do disappear it would take about 8 minutes (the speed of gravity and light are the same (Einstein)) for the earth to simply start traveling through the universe in a straight line. It would not fall. The sun does not keep the Earth upright, it just keeps it rotating around it, so if it were to disappear it would just travel through the fabric of time and space. It might find some other gravitational object greater than itself at some point and settle there.