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taylordnz
May13-04, 10:48 PM
because nothing can be one dimensional, (a line) planks length does not cut it so why hasnt anyone thought of planks volume

planks length (length) x planks length (width) x planks length (depth) = planks volume

now a particle could never be smaller thanks planks volume

whats your opinon?

Janitor
May13-04, 11:49 PM
because nothing can be one dimensional- taylordnz

Would string theorists agree with that claim? Don't they say that a string is a one-dimensional object?

arivero
May14-04, 05:35 AM
Actually the real object is Planck *area* because Newton constant produces an object with dimensions of area. It has been customary to take the square root of this object and present it in a more intuitive form as a length. For the same token, you could exponentiate it into a Planck volume.