John Michael Strubhart

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Instead, when you get down to the Planck length (the length of a string) and Planck time (the time it would take light to travel the length of a string) and try to partition space and time more finely, you find you can’t. The concept of “going smaller” ceases to have meaning once you reach the size of the smallest constituent of the cosmos.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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