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Re: Planck Length?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Space-Tramp. on August 19, 1998 04:58:08 UTC |
: Planck length is the smallest meaningful : length possible (as far as we know). The : length of Planck length is 10 to the power : of -35 meters and planck time is 10 to : the power of -43 seconds. Hope this helps. : -Paul What is this? Length 10 power -35 Where is zero? 0 ..... 10 power-35 ........ 1......10 power 35 Time 10 power -43 What was speed, between times, 0...10 power-43. ? Size? Time? Speed? Amount? Math... values all. Space-Tramp see. |
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