Does the depth dimension go to infinity in either or both directions? — Art48
In particle physics and physical cosmology, Planck units are a set of units of measurement defined exclusively in terms of four universal physical constants, in such a manner that these physical constants take on the numerical value of 1 when expressed in terms of these units. Originally proposed in 1899 by German physicist Max Planck, these units are a system of natural units because their definition is based on properties of nature, more specifically the properties of free space, rather than a choice of prototype object. They are relevant in research on unified theories such as quantum gravity.
The term Planck scale refers to quantities of space, time, energy and other units that are similar in magnitude to corresponding Planck units. This region may be characterized by particle energies of around 1019 GeV or 109 J, time intervals of around 10−43 s and lengths of around 10−35 m (approximately the energy-equivalent of the Planck mass, the Planck time and the Planck length, respectively). At the Planck scale, the predictions of the Standard Model, quantum field theory and general relativity are not expected to apply, and quantum effects of gravity are expected to dominate. The best-known example is represented by the conditions in the first 10−43 seconds of our universe after the Big Bang, approximately 13.8 billion years ago. — Wikipedia - Planck Units
If depth has an ultimate floor, then the floor must be something which is utterly simple, pure, and homogeneous. — Art48
If depth has an ultimate ceiling, then the ceiling must be above everything we know, beyond to observable universe, utterly transcendent. This, too, has been called “God.” — Art48
A transcendent God, almost of necessity, must be a person. For such a God must have a desire to communicate with us; otherwise, how could we ever know such a God existed? If it utterly transcends everything we know, then we obviously have no reason to suspect it exists unless it provides some clues, in the form of miracles and scriptures. — Art48
You can zoom in as far as you like on the micro-circuitry of your television set, but you'll never find a story there — Wayfarer
:victory: :smirk:The idea of looking within, is not looking into the fine structure of matter, but paying close attention to the nature of lived experience. You can zoom in as far as you like on the micro-circuitry of your television set, but you'll never find a story there. — Wayfarer
:fire:Realityultimatelymust be as the symbol of the circle not the line. So the ceiling and the floor are the same. — TheMadMan
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