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A Study of Notation #80:
Notation | Planck Time | Planck Length | Planck Mass | Planck Charge | Planck Temperature | Scaling Vertices |
80 | 6.5178×10-20 seconds | 1.9538×10-11 kilometers | 2.6312×1016 kilograms | 2.2674×106 Coulombs | 2.66476×10-3 Kelvin | 1.7668×1072 scaling vertices |
Overview: This notational analysis began on Friday, April 12, 2019 as a result of this homepage: https://81018.com/e8/#80
80th doubling of the Planck Time: 6.5178×10-20 seconds or 651 attoseconds.
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80th doubling of the Planck Length: 1.9538×10-11 km
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80th doubling of the Planck Mass: 2.6312×1016 kilograms:
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80th doubling of the Planck Charge: 2.2674×106 Coulombs:
From our Planck Temperature scale: 2.664×10-3 Kelvin
With our inherent logic that everything starts simply and small,
The universe is less than 651-quintillionths of a second from its start. As we have observed, within this model, each notation is alive and well and still part of the sustaining infrastructure of the universe. What does it mean to have a notation processing within this range? We’re not sure. We’re pondering it.
Of course, there will be much more analysis forthcoming. To continue this analysis we will be asking pointed questions of experts within mathematics departments of universities and colleges around the world.