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My best guess is you are around 7000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 053 912 47 Planck's tallAs you can all see in my avatar, I am shorter than shortOr maybe my husband is just taller than tall. Lol
I'm 3/4 of a fridge tall lolMy best guess is you are around 7000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 053 912 47 Planck's tall
They are kind of tall. But I suppose a better comparison is that I'm almost as tall as a floor lamp.Thats not bad, American fridges are quite tall aren't they
They are kind of tall. But I suppose a better comparison is that I'm almost as tall as a floor lamp.
Sorry for derailing this thread lol. Carry on, everyone...
That is approximately the cube root of an elephant.Your bf looks to be around 2.5 horse jockeys tall
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We all know that the shortest calculated unit of time and measurement is the Planck, but is it possible for there to be a smaller unit than that? I want to hear your thoughts on this question.
This may be a correct assumption and I could be way off. But the whole premise behind Plancks ideas is that microscopic things hold an extreme importance. As he had proved the existance of units billions upon billions times smaller than an atom.Considering that when we go enough small scale, borderline between matter and energy diminishes. You can get exactly same results modeling physics both with giving to a particle a mass and other physical qualities, or a wavelength and other energetic properties. This is considered an equilibrium state between matter and energy at lower end of scale, and you can't go below Planck's unit, as the defined theory ends here, and because you would have to start working with some weird (mathematical) results. A little bit like you can't go above the theoretical speed of light because theory of relativity ends there and you would have to start working with imaginary numbers.
Btw this made me chuckle in the best way out of your shear honesty. Lol I was going to put a laughing emoji. But you never know if someone will get the wrong idea.Btw. Neither AI nor Wiki wasn't involved, I was talking directly out from my bottom here, I don't know Jack Schitt about quantum theory. Was I even close?
Of course it is possible. The Planck is just some "made up" unit of time... it's a human construct. What should it be... 1/100th of a Plank?... 1/1000th?... it could be anything you wanted it to be.We all know that the shortest calculated unit of time and measurement is the Planck, but is it possible for there to be a smaller unit than that? I want to hear your thoughts on this question.
I'm 3/4 of a fridge tall lol
I would not be so sure of that comes out of some pretty rigorous calculations, much like the speed of light. Biggest issue what would you use as a ruler, kernel of Heisenberg uncertainty principle.Of course it is possible. The Planck is just some "made up" unit of time... it's a human construct. What should it be... 1/100th of a Plank?... 1/1000th?... it could be anything you wanted it to be.