top | item 3136772 Achilles and the Tortoise – Solving Zeno’s Paradox with Quantum Physics 3 points| CMartucci | 14 years ago |whatblag.com | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] incremental|14 years ago|reply Planck's constant is not the smallest unit of distance. It's not a unit of distance at all.You're thinking of the Planck length. It is indeed proposed that the Planck length is the smallest meaningful length, but this is by no means proved. [+] [-] CMartucci|14 years ago|reply Ah, sorry, you're right, it's the Planck length.
[+] [-] incremental|14 years ago|reply Planck's constant is not the smallest unit of distance. It's not a unit of distance at all.You're thinking of the Planck length. It is indeed proposed that the Planck length is the smallest meaningful length, but this is by no means proved. [+] [-] CMartucci|14 years ago|reply Ah, sorry, you're right, it's the Planck length.
[+] [-] incremental|14 years ago|reply
You're thinking of the Planck length. It is indeed proposed that the Planck length is the smallest meaningful length, but this is by no means proved.
[+] [-] CMartucci|14 years ago|reply