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The notion of [[wikipedia:Planck scale|Planck scale]]<ref>https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-planck-scale</ref> is a unit of energy at around 1.22 * <math>10^19</math> GeV, and it is essential to all of physics and even [[meta physics]]. It is also a kind of [[invariance|invariant]] that can be used to assess the boundaries or [[limit]]s of [[causal relation]]s. | The notion of [[wikipedia:Planck scale|Planck scale]]<ref>https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-planck-scale</ref> is a unit of energy at around 1.22 * <math>10^{19}</math> GeV, and it is essential to all of physics and even [[meta physics]]. It is also a kind of [[invariance|invariant]] that can be used to assess the boundaries or [[limit]]s of [[causal relation]]s. | ||
Revision as of 09:13, 3 September 2021
The notion of Planck scale[1] is a unit of energy at around 1.22 * GeV, and it is essential to all of physics and even meta physics. It is also a kind of invariant that can be used to assess the boundaries or limits of causal relations.