What's the smallest measurement of movement or is it infinitely small?
No matter what smallest measurement of movement you have, can you not just simply cut that movement in half? And turn that 1-supermegatinywiny unit into a 0.5-supermegatinywiny again and again?
It seems to make more sense that measurement can be infinitely small, although at the same time, it doesn't.
If the measurement of movement is infinitely small, does that mean that every time we move, we are moving in a ceaseless infinity of an infinity of infinitly small undefined units of infinity? But how... how can we move in infinity? HOWWW?
Infinity, u mad?!?!?!
If you try to come up with a the smallest unit of measurement, I will 0.5 that mutha...
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its obviously . Also, did you know an argument cant exceed 25,000 characters in length? 1
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I believe it is the planck length. A quick google search reveals how large it is: 1.616199(97)×10−35 metres Here is a fancy website that everyone will enjoy: Scale of the Universe! 1
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Mathematically speaking, it's infinite. Wanna go smaller than planck length? No problem, just half it. Wanna go faster than the speed of light? No problem, just double that. The problem is that maths and physics don't "get along". While mathematically you can go smaller than planck length, our current physical theories have no way of putting that into practice. So it depends on what perspective you answer it from. |