Friday, March 6, 2020
The Smallest Holonomic Substrate
The smallest discrete "quantum" of a holonomic substrate that is not frayed -- that may be "divvied-out," is on the order of about 2.062365054*10^(-129)*6.62607004*10^(-34)Joules*Seconds, or, in other words, about 1.366538*10^(-162)Joules*Seconds. This would thence be equivalent, to the smallest "quantum" of mini-stringular segmentation that is not frayed, that may be translated via a duration, through any sort of a viable spatial delineation. I will continue with the suspense later! Samuel David Roach.
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