Submitted by NulloK t3_10c47tv in askscience
lemoinem t1_j4euohu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is time divided up into discrete quanta? Is time "quantized"? by NulloK
This is not what the Planck scale is.
It's simply the scale at which our current models don't yield meaningful values anymore and we'd need Full Quantum Gravity to provide an accurate description of these kinds of interactions...
LibertarianAtheist_ t1_j506b55 wrote
What did they write?
lemoinem t1_j5077s0 wrote
Common misconception that the Planck length is somehow the smallest length that can possibly exist. That Planck units are actually hard units that can be used to make reality discrete. It is not.
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