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In 1899, the father of quantum theory, a German physicist named Max Planck, realized that there was one and only one way to combine these fundamental constants to produce a scale of length. That unique length, he concluded, was a natural yardstick for the universe. In his honor, it is now called the Planck length. It is given by the algebraic combination Planck length = √ ħG / c3 .
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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