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Darkness is a well defined physical concept it is the absense of light, duh! However, the vacuum flux guarantees their will always be some small amount of light as long as there is spacetime. Hence, what we call darkness is relative and obeys the Uncertainty Principle. This means, of course, that it's speed can be greater than that of light, especially since it carries no energy or information

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Your compressed beams see a set of elongated beams approaching, you realize that you are passing yourself as you are being drawn back to the vacuum left behind from your leaving your original space-time continuum. Then you realize that you can never go back!:ermm:

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Dunno about the speed of light, but at sub-light speeds, there's a phenomenon called blue-shift. I always though it would be a fun defense for running a stoplight that, "I was going so fast that the red light appeared green." Of course for that to happen, a person would have to be traveling towards the light at about a fifth the speed of light -- about 145 million mph. :)

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