Temporarily Blah said:
I know that Planck Time is the amount of time it takes light to cross Planck Length, but how did they figure out Planck Length?
What are all the Planck units, how large are they, and how were they figured out?
The Planck scale is there where Quantum Mechanics and Gravity collide and
where their predictions are expected to fail one way or the other.
Quantum Mechanics:
Heisenbergh's uncertainty relation connects mass and scale.
To be confined into a smaller and smaller area the mass of a particle needs to
be higher and higher. The radius of the confinement area is the
Compton
radius of the particle.
Gravity:
When an object (say a star) is compressed more and more there will be a
radius when it will collapse under it's own gravity an become a black hole.
This radius is called the
Schwarzschild radius. This radius becomes larger
when the mass increases.
Planks Scale:
Going back to particles. We have a radius which increases with mass
(Schwarzschild) and a radius which decreases with mass (Compton). The two
meet at the Planck scale. Particles with Plancks mass are so heavy and so
confined that they would collapse under their own gravity.
Planck mass _________ 2.17645e-8 kg
Planck length _______ 1.61624e-35 m
Planck time _________ 5.39121e-44 s
Planck temperature __ 1.41679e32 K
Regards, Hans
For the math, see for instance: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/planck/node2.html