Alyosha · 36-40, M
You're talking about the conceptual dividing line between two events? The point at which one event ceases to be and another becomes?
AnnaWasHere · 22-25, F
@Alyosha Basically, yes. New events are always produced in pairs; this revelation.
beetlebumdont · 26-30, F
So its a word for shortest time passing between 2 events happening rather than smallest... object? But isnt that the same thing because it takes shortest time for light to travel the smallest measurable object? Its impossible to measure shorter than that
AnnaWasHere · 22-25, F
@beetlebumdont Time elapsed between any two events expiring. Unrelated to lightspeed. Cannot be quantified without incurring variables for event classification.
ElwoodBlues · M
The Planck time, 10^(-43) sec is that time; it's the time for light to traverse the Planck length 1.6x10^(-35) meters. At smaller lengths and intervals, space & time no longer behave as continuous, but rather behave as "step-like."
AnnaWasHere · 22-25, F
@ElwoodBlues It's not Planck. A praclim is infinitely faster than lightspeed. Space-time remains unaffected. There is only a simple pairing dynamic: an exchange that honours order and disorder and perhaps sheds new light on the problem plaguing quantum theory.
Mamapolo2016 · F
Does this have anything to do with pirates?
AnnaWasHere · 22-25, F
@Mamapolo2016 arrrgh. no, matey.
Mamapolo2016 · F
@AnnaWasHere I am chastened.