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Do the Planck voltage and the Planck current have a natural physical interpretation in classical general relativity?

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Answered by hii1669
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most planck unit are product of power all of three so we will not to able fully understand it
Answered by vrrunda
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Do the Planck voltage and the Planck current have a natural physical interpretation in classical general relativity? Most Planck units are a product of powers of all three of , , and , so we willnot be able to fully understand their physical significance until we have a full theory of quantum gravity.
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