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It is thought that the tiniest unit of space—a quantum of volume—is one Planck length, or 10−35 m, across. I have always enjoyed trying to find ways of describing how tiny this volume is. For example, an atomic nucleus contains as many Planck volumes inside it as there are cubic metres in the Milky Way galaxy.
The World According to Physics
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