[quote=@Bishop] [@Fractured] Not every matter that lacks light, but every place that lacks light particles. Doesn't all mater radiate electromagnetic radiation? And you have CMB, remnant of the first light. Light is everywhere, but so is dark energy you might say. True, the "Darkness" I am talking about is made of dark energy but it also lacks light. CMB is all over the observable universe and even beyond it as the light hasn't reached us yet and we assume that the other side follows the same matter and energy distribution. SO light is, everywhere. But the dark energy I'm typing about comes from outside the formed universe and it is all that exists outside of the ever expanding universe. In fact it is the main force that fuels this expansion. So let alone being "wide", "Darkness" is infinite. But this "will" that has manifested is the dark energy that infests the observable universe and is everywhere. This sentient part of dark energy was formed when it entered the observable universe from "outside" and this "will" traveled through the already present channels of dark energy that make 60-80% of the observable universe. But this was different. It defied the laws of physics and held its former form, not merging with light as it only absorbed it whenever it went. This will be a story of how this "will of darkness" managed to stop absorbing and finally accept light alongside it. Gosh that came out beautiful. [/quote] So you [i]are[/i] referring to the dark matter/energy physicist hypothesize make up large portions of our universe?