Fun Facts #2: Planck Lengths

Hello! Welcome back, its good to have you reading this! Today’s post will be all about Planck Lengths, and various things to do with them. First, some background: The Planck Length was discovered by a physicist named Max Planck, and is a measurement of distance equal to roughly 1.616 229(38)X10^-35. This is extremely small. It is so small, in fact, that it takes 25 more orders of magnitude for Planck Lengths to go across a single brain cell than it takes brain cells to go across the entire observable universe! Also, if you try to zoom in far enough to see something that size, you would end up creating a black hole. That is all for now, have a good day!

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