Tuesday, February 25, 2025

From the World of Science

 

    It’s been said that shadows move at the speed of dark.  Studies at the University of Arizona have shown that when light vacates a room there is a momentary transition prior to dark completely enveloping the area.  The human eye cannot adjust quickly enough to see this transitional period.

    The laws of physics indicate that the speed of light is such, that it’s departure creates a particle vacuum that instantly draws the dark particles into the void, thus assisting whatever dark movement is self-generated.





1 comment:

Pauline said...

Um, OK! Sounds good to me!