My niece asked me, “What is the speed of dark?” I have the answer for that. It’s a negative 300,000 kps. When you open a closet door the dark rushes out at this amazing speed. Being very volatile, it evaporates instantly. Eventually enough dark collects in the upper atmosphere where it condenses, causing night. Since people open closet doors more often in the winter to get coats and boots and such, it gets darker sooner at that time of year.
Scientists are concerned about our dwindling supply of dark. Slant-drilling efforts to mine dark from the undersides of buildings and parking lots are an environmental concern.
My niece asked me, “What is the speed of dark?” I have the answer for that. It’s a negative 300,000 kps. When you open a closet door the dark rushes out at this amazing speed. Being very volatile, it evaporates instantly. Eventually enough dark collects in the upper atmosphere where it condenses, causing night. Since people open closet doors more often in the winter to get coats and boots and such, it gets darker sooner at that time of year.
Scientists are concerned about our dwindling supply of dark. Slant-drilling efforts to mine dark from the undersides of buildings and parking lots are an environmental concern.