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Sovereign 2006-10-19 02:03 PM

What's the smallest measurement of time?
 
IE: nanosecond.

RoboticSilence 2006-10-19 02:53 PM

I guess it would be what is used in quantum mechanics which is the Planck. It is a measurement of distance but also of time. It's about 1.6 x 10^-35 meters or 10^-43 seconds. It's the amount of time that a proton (traveling at the speed of light) takes to travel a distance of 1.6 x 10^-35 meters.

Lenny 2006-10-19 03:05 PM

And that time would be even smaller if it travelled only, say, 1.6 x 10^-70 metres.

Why would someone work out something like that? What importance does it have other than to say "Ha! I own you at Maths"?

Mantralord 2006-10-19 05:03 PM

welp.....

Grav 2006-10-19 06:30 PM

re-welped...

Sovereign 2006-10-19 11:34 PM

I wonder where the hell they got the 5.4 from...

And then I wonder why I asked this question anyway. I can't remember the reason.

RoboticSilence 2006-10-20 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GravitonSurge

This is the same thing I posted. What the?

!King_Amazon! 2006-10-20 07:32 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/b/4...cbaebb9bd5.png years – scale of an estimated Poincaré recurrence time for the quantum state of a hypothetical box containing a black hole with the estimated mass of our entire universe.

Someone please explain.

!King_Amazon! 2006-10-20 07:34 PM

Also, I believe a Yoctosecond is the smallest named measure of time.


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