Calculate Particle Wave Function Over 1 Planck Time

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Does anyone have a calculation that can calculate a particle wave function over 1 Planck time interval?
 
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Please clarify. :confused:
 
jtbell said:
Please clarify. :confused:

I think I may be asking the impossible. I am looking into the calculations for time dilation. I am wondering if the Planck values can be applied to reduce the scale of the calculations. I want minimal velocity values that reduce the movement to the microscopical level rather than the macroscopical. I am also looking at the Planck values as a definition of the speed of light.
 
I have just found information on the de Broglie frequency which answers my own question.
 
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