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Sup /sci/bros
here's a two-dimensional representation of a singularity of the Planck length!
it's size is 1.616 × 10-35 meters

more truthfully; the diagram represents a singularity of a single unit of spacetime for the Planck length!

The true structure of Planck-spacetime would be seen as a consistent lattice but it's shown here as its singular form; this is not found naturally unless you break the fabric of space-time somehow!
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>length
>two-dimensional
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>>16939046
>Plank units

Bruh, those are just combinations of conversion constants, there's nothing physical about them.

There is "Planck mass" = 2.176*10−8 kg, which is about 22 microgram - a common amount of whatever in medicine,
and also a
"Planck momentum" = 6.5249 kg*m/s - you can literally do it with your body right now.

Any singularities or space-time bending effects observed? No.
Should we expect any in case of the other "Planck units"? No.



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