Magic Pancake
New Blood
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- Mar 14, 2009
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Well, as the title asks, are the physical constants of the universe (such as plank's constant or the gravitational constant) rational or irrational numbers? I sure can't see a ready fraction in any of them, but then again these numbers are determined experimentally, so how can you tell for sure.
How about the universe itself? Is there a countable number of states for it?As a layman I understand that units of dimensions in the universe are quantified in various Plank units, so that would seem to say that these must be countable, but is this the case?
(Sorry if I mutilated some concepts.)
How about the universe itself? Is there a countable number of states for it?As a layman I understand that units of dimensions in the universe are quantified in various Plank units, so that would seem to say that these must be countable, but is this the case?
(Sorry if I mutilated some concepts.)