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vyas22
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Hello all,
If Planck length (1.61619926 × 10(-35 )meters) places a theoretical limit on minimum possible distance does it also imply that we have a maximum theoretical limit on measurable length as inverse of Planck length (1/Planck Length)..
does there any such limit on the maximum theoretical distance exist for our Universe?
Thank you for your inputs ..
If Planck length (1.61619926 × 10(-35 )meters) places a theoretical limit on minimum possible distance does it also imply that we have a maximum theoretical limit on measurable length as inverse of Planck length (1/Planck Length)..
does there any such limit on the maximum theoretical distance exist for our Universe?
Thank you for your inputs ..