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The smallest viable measurement of time is derived from a unit of distancecalled the Planck length. It's where dimensions become so tiny that the classical laws of physics break down and quantum effects kick in. It works out at about 1.6 x 10-35m.
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The smallest viable measurement of time is derived from a unit of distancecalled the Planck length. It's where dimensions become so tiny that the classical laws of physics break down and quantum effects kick in. It works out at about 1.6 x 10-35m.
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