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=== User: There is a video on YT called: Brian Cox breaks down the most mysterious scale in the cosmos. === There is a video on YT called: Brian Cox breaks down the most mysterious scale in the cosmos. It is about the Planck length. Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KW2Cd8bOPQ In QAT the Planck constant is the reason why we have something rather than nothing. It is fundamental to how light interacts with matter in the form of electrons. It is fundamental to how the atoms interact with each other. Within such a process of energy exchange we have a photon βE=hf electron interaction between each cause and effect, between each action and reaction forming what we measure as time. Could you formulate a comment based on QAT?
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