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Originally posted by andrewas:
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Sounds good at least! [img]graemlins/laugh2.gif[/img] [/qb]
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True, dark dosent move into the lit room, BUT it does retreat from the dark room, leaving light. Since you cant have a state of non-light, non-dark, it must be concurrent with the approaching light. Therefore the speed of dark is equal to that of light.[/QB][/QUOTE]
If they are equal, should the dark room remain dark and the lit room remain lit if you openned the door. Dark light would push toward the Light light (opposite direction) at the same velocity. Therefore, the two would cancel each other out... unless light light is denser than dark light.
For the record, I still like Saz's theory better