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Has anyone noticed the physics problem Jon Bellion threw at the interlude of Let's Begin?
This is the best I can do to transcribe that problem. I want this to be solved
I used AI to separate Jon's vocals, and this is my wild attempt at decoding what he said. I'll attach the audio, I raise the volume for it to be audible
"What if 1000 in a 24 percent and point 2 5 is in the nexus, light travels in a rate of 186000 miles per second in space to reach its target, what is the speed of darkness?"
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@User12261990 please this still keeps me up at night
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I'm no physicist but the speed of darkness would be the exact same as the speed of light. With ideal assumptions let's say you had a room with a light and a switch, when it's on the light fills the room at a rate of about 300,000,000 m/s and turning it off would then mean that the light doesn't fill the room and darkness would fill that void and because there isn't something between the light and the darkness that means it would have to fill it up as quickly as it went away. Essentially meaning the darkness has to travel at 300,000,000 m/s to catch up to the disappearing light.
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Has anyone noticed the physics problem Jon Bellion threw at the interlude of Let's Begin?
This is the best I can do to transcribe that problem. I want this to be solved
I used AI to separate Jon's vocals, and this is my wild attempt at decoding what he said. I'll attach the audio, I raise the volume for it to be audible
"What if 1000 in a 24 percent and point 2 5 is in the nexus, light travels in a rate of 186000 miles per second in space to reach its target, what is the speed of darkness?"
@letsbeginadhoc I think that's a Nobel piece prize worthy solution if you figure that out. I mean darkness is the absence of light. The way we would measure darkness is the speed at witch it disappears, so its basically the speed of light. We also can maybe assume the speed of darkness is also the acceleration of the expansion of our universe. According to google that's 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec. Sadly I don't think darkness even has a speed, at least as far as I am aware darkness is nothing, unlike light which is comprised of photons and carry energy
That's my logic I am no scientistI CAN DO ANYTHING
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I'm no physicist but the speed of darkness would be the exact same as the speed of light. With ideal assumptions let's say you had a room with a light and a switch, when it's on the light fills the room at a rate of about 300,000,000 m/s and turning it off would then mean that the light doesn't fill the room and darkness would fill that void and because there isn't something between the light and the darkness that means it would have to fill it up as quickly as it went away. Essentially meaning the darkness has to travel at 300,000,000 m/s to catch up to the disappearing light.
@Raul give this man his award, let me throw another q that prob is just dumb but darkness being the absence of light does it ever travel as much as it reappears, light is substance its something and its traveling, but is the darkness? or is it just what is??
Boy Mystic raised from the Wilkins baby
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so i actually decided to google this cuz i was intrigued and this article really stuck out to me. super fascinating topic
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Okay idk how I found this after 4 days but this physics problem has always bothered me so much! I studied physics and really wanted to solve it, but I could never decipher it to make any sense at all
I think I'm headed in the right direction