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Is there such a thing as true darkness?

Is there such a thing as true darkness?

No, real absolute darkness does not exist because of thermal blackbody radiation from all matter. This radiation would stop only at absolute zero temperature but that cannot be reached. In practice, the difference between darkness and real absolute darkness is not so important.

Is there more dark than light?

There is no darkness. You can see an object if it emits a light or it reflects it.

Is darkness is a form of light yes or no why?

Light exists in many wavelengths we cannot see, but those wavelengths do not constitute ‘darkness’. Something that appears dark in visible light might be giving off light in a wavelength we cannot see. True darkness is the absence of all light, it cannot be transmitted or otherwise moved.

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Is light the absence of darkness?

Light does not exist, apart from darkness; light is merely the absence of darkness. For example, the sun does not produce light, but, rather, has an attractional force that draws in particles of darkness, called “darkons”.

Which is faster darkness or light?

Darkness travels at the speed of light. More accurately, darkness does not exist by itself as a unique physical entity, but is simply the absence of light.

Does shadow exist in darkness?

A shadow is a dark area where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object. It occupies all of the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross section of a shadow is a two-dimensional silhouette, or a reverse projection of the object blocking the light.

Can we create darkness?

Theoretically, yes, it would be possible. You can’t create darkness in a whole room in this way, but if there is a specific point you want made dark, you could add the exact opposite of the light reaching this point and achieve perfect darkness. In most situations, it is unrealistic to achieve.

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The whole EM spectrum is light, and the light that we see is visible light. There is such a concept as true darkness, but based on what we observe it’s very likely that this true darkness doesn’t exist anywhere in the known universe.

Can light exist without darkness?

Your question is misleading for what your really asking…. In reality, yes, light could exist without darkness. I can think of many examples. Also darkness can exist without light. The next question is, would either have any meaning without the other??? I say no. If all you had ever experienced was darkness.

What is the difference between light and darkness?

Light and Darkness, although separate, are coexistent. If the light were too bright or too dim, then it becomes misleading towards the eye. You cannot have light without darkness, and you cannot have darkness without light. When there is no light, there is emptiness.

Can the brain make things up about darkness?

Yes, if humans define darkness as the absence of photons in the visible spectrum that can be received by retinal cells. Of course if you lock yourself in a room shut off from enough receivable energy in the visible spectrum your brain will eventually start making things up for you. This is a very complex question to my thinking.