Talk:Planck time

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whats up.. i think it should'nt even be possible to create a 'smallest length of time possible.' — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.191.113.183 (talk)

There is, and it is both disorienting and disconcerting to know that TIME (t) at that magnitude becomes indivisible.

Accuracy...[change source]

Don Lincoln of Fermi Labs said "FYI: 10^-44 seconds = Planck Time." Wikipedia article of Planck time agrees. I'll make the change.

Should be "Planck time is roughly 5.3370255*10^-44 seconds." instead of "Planck time is roughly 10−44 seconds."[change source]

Planck length is 1.6*10^-35 m and speed of light is 299 792 458 m/s, if we do time=planck length/ speed of light we get 5.3370255*10^-44 witch is Planck time.— Preceding unsigned comment added by AlexeiTosunov (talkcontribs) 22:20, 31 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]