Time to roll out this oldie: What is the speed of dark?
I have the answer to this one: -300,000 km/sec
I found this out as a result of my research into “Where does the dark go when you open the closet door?” The answer is that it rushes out at a negative 300,000 km/sec. Being highly volatile it evaporates instantly escaping into the upper atmosphere. Eventually it condenses causing night.
People open their closets more in the winter (to get coats and such) than they do in the summer. This explains why the nights are longer in the winter since there is more dark in the air during these months. It condenses more quickly and takes longer to “burn off.”
The planet would be in complete darkness if it were not for the invention of the refrigerator light which is a dark dissipation accelerator. It works on the same principal as emission control devices in automobiles.
The national reserve of dark is dwindling as a result of deforestation. Shade from trees (a dilute source of dark) is being reduced at an alarming rate. A lot is being blamed on the use of flashlights which destroy or put a hole in the dark layer. The Environmental Protection Agency is looking for a more environmentally friendly light source, and there is an additional tax on Energizer Batteries.
Nonetheless, there is a comprehensive program to investigate renewable sources of dark such as tapping the undersides of parking lots and buildings. However, environmentalists are concerned about the effects of slant drilling on the ecology.
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 2 months ago
Stick it in the “HOV” lane.
LookingGlass Premium Member about 2 months ago
There goes the …. “E=MC2” theory!!!
o-O
TStyle78 about 2 months ago
How is it still on if it isn’t plugged in?
HarryLime about 2 months ago
Superhawk about 2 months ago
This is going to be tragic! That lamp is headed directly for his bottle.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 months ago
e=mc OUCH!
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 2 months ago
It’s the speed of gravity that poses a question.
PraiseofFolly about 2 months ago
Entangled in a problem relationship, Albert Einstein first experiences Rebuke-y Action From a Distance.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 2 months ago
dflak about 2 months ago
Time to roll out this oldie: What is the speed of dark?
I have the answer to this one: -300,000 km/sec
I found this out as a result of my research into “Where does the dark go when you open the closet door?” The answer is that it rushes out at a negative 300,000 km/sec. Being highly volatile it evaporates instantly escaping into the upper atmosphere. Eventually it condenses causing night.
People open their closets more in the winter (to get coats and such) than they do in the summer. This explains why the nights are longer in the winter since there is more dark in the air during these months. It condenses more quickly and takes longer to “burn off.”
The planet would be in complete darkness if it were not for the invention of the refrigerator light which is a dark dissipation accelerator. It works on the same principal as emission control devices in automobiles.
The national reserve of dark is dwindling as a result of deforestation. Shade from trees (a dilute source of dark) is being reduced at an alarming rate. A lot is being blamed on the use of flashlights which destroy or put a hole in the dark layer. The Environmental Protection Agency is looking for a more environmentally friendly light source, and there is an additional tax on Energizer Batteries.
Nonetheless, there is a comprehensive program to investigate renewable sources of dark such as tapping the undersides of parking lots and buildings. However, environmentalists are concerned about the effects of slant drilling on the ecology.
Hopefully, this sheds some light on the subject.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 months ago
Einstein divorced his wife a married his cousin, who had large breasts.
That’s when he came up with his theory of relative titty.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 2 months ago
After getting a few tickets, I had to revise my theory of the speed of red lights.
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 months ago
What is he smokin’?
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
Someone’s throwin’ shade.