The following is a fascinating idea, that has recently come to my mind:
You know how Planck's Constant happens to be, about 6.62607015*10^(-34)Joules Seconds.
Next; You know how, by my model of string theory, one discrete increment of what I term of as being, the "i*PI(Del) Action," happens to be, about 8.635858*10^(-63) Coulombs Seconds.
Now, think of what Voltage is. Voltage is Energy Per Charge.
At this point in duration, divide Planck's Constant by one discrete increment of the i*PI(Del) Action.
This would thence, work to be, about: 7.6727405*10^(28) Joules/Coulombs, or in other words;
This would thence, work to be, about: 7.6727405*10^(28) Volts.
This leads me to believe, that the strongest possible voltage that can be possibly be made, from any one distinct source, would be, about 7.6727405*10^(28) Volts.
Please let me know what you think about this one. TO BE CONTINUED! SINCERELY, SAM ROACH.
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