RE: Does the Law of Conservation of Matter/Energy Disallow Time Travel?
March 21, 2016 at 10:07 am
Found this at Wiki . . .
All scientific experiments and human experiences occur over trillions of Planck times,[3] making any events happening at the Planck scale hard to detect. As of May 2010, the smallest time interval uncertainty in direct measurements is on the order of 12 attoseconds (1.2 × 10−17 seconds), about 2.2 × 10^26 Planck times
depressing (no?) that we can't delve into the flow of time (so to speak) any closer than that. That factor of 100000000000000000000000000 looks like it's going to be a little tough to crack. Not being able to discern past from future any closer than that leaves all manner of wiggle room for SATAN . . . .
All scientific experiments and human experiences occur over trillions of Planck times,[3] making any events happening at the Planck scale hard to detect. As of May 2010, the smallest time interval uncertainty in direct measurements is on the order of 12 attoseconds (1.2 × 10−17 seconds), about 2.2 × 10^26 Planck times
depressing (no?) that we can't delve into the flow of time (so to speak) any closer than that. That factor of 100000000000000000000000000 looks like it's going to be a little tough to crack. Not being able to discern past from future any closer than that leaves all manner of wiggle room for SATAN . . . .
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