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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2011

The planck time is discussed in this answer to a viewer question.

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  • I just wasted trillions of trillions of trillions of Planck times of my life.

  • Planck time is the amount of time it takes light to travel a Planck length.

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  • @TheScarletSonata Yes, yesterday. I posted 6 days ago.

  • @Alphxomega

    There's no such things as a faster-than-light neutrino. CERN came out with a report that says one of their computer to GPS systems was faulty.

  • There is no Planck Time, because there is no maximum speed limit.

  • The time between when my snooze alarm goes off and then goes off AGAIN is the shortest possible time.

  • What about the time it takes a faster-than-light neutrino to travel a planck length?

  • @BrokenHorn90 Precisely

  • @15butcherj So was I xD Not a very good joke, I suppose. I meant for us all to go out and start planking.

  • @BrokenHorn90 I was joking :)

  • @15butcherj It's plancking time.

  • Plank time is the only time. 1 hour, 1 second, 1 attosecond past the"now" of Plank time duration can have no more existence than their future counter parts.

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