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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 10, 2024 9:36:21 GMT
What Is The Smallest Scale In The Universe? If you want to build a simulation of the Universe from Quantum Physics upwards you need to have some idea how much data you are going to be pushing, and the easiest way to explain that is to tell you that an electron is like water going down a plughole. So imagine how small the water atoms would be compared to the plughole, and scientists think that the plughole is the electron. You want to build the universe accurately then you really want the water that builds the electron. My computer program would build itself, and build the electron all by itself, but it would need the magnetism which is a flow of a liquid type substance towards a hole.
You can say that the water that builds the electron is the smallest you would require I think... it is gravity even though gravity scales down too, but it becomes negative which is actually bigger, so negatively bigger is less data.
Pincho Paxton
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