If the speed of light is c, what is the speed of darkness? It is
instant! I just posted this in Ebtext. That'll get a rise out of 'em
But it's true. The original unperturbed undifferentiated has no
turbulence to cause light. It ain't "white water". It is there,
everywhere, therefore it is instant, and it is the true darkness.
Differentiations can only be in closed circuitry in the one substance,
E=Mc˛, that there be something to move out of the way and fill in
behind. Water, being an incompressable fluid is like this. Shake a
bottle of water and you will get a whole bunch of bubbles, like the
particles of the universe; but, they soon rise to the top and burst.
These burstings are undifferentiations all carried out by the facility
of confluency. The air in the bottle represents probability, and the
water represents matter-energy. The conformation of matter-energy is
called "information" in general systems dynamics. There is no law of the
conservation of information. The loss, cancelling out, of information is
called entropy. Our civilization delays the rising of the bubbles. But,
some of us are speculative wreckers called the Dambusters.