@tzaidi2349

The ultimate cliff hanger

@AsterothPrime

Numbers and measurements can be infinitely small, yet it is interesting to consider at what point those measurements become meaningless and provide no greater accuracy.

@Whysicist

The ‘Laws of Nature’ DO NOT BREaK DOWN! Our mathematical model does… big difference.

@Cipherspace02

can i get a map of a milky way i wanna roam around a bit

@colinthompson3111

Very interesting video.😊

@coconut-ß2

Outstanding editing

@Cassius-it7wf

Who is the gentleman? Isn't this the first time someone actually appeared in your video?

@rjung_ch

I love the black hole analogy, nice!

@NothingMaster

At those lengths you’re no longer in the realm of physics.

@seededsoul

It would form a tiny blackhole that would probably dissipate (via Hawking Radiation) like other odd atom-sized particles. I think the Plank length is bullshit, but it is good to have a lower bound for precision of calculations.

@goodvibes66880

It is all about “Law of conservation of energy.”

@autonomous_collective

GREAT QUESTION!

@daniloruffino9093

Could you introduce audio in different languages?

@raphaelfrey9061

I believe space could be quantised at small scales.

@Jack-iy2hk

How was the planck length derived? How did scientists prove that it's the smallest unit of space? And how do they derive anything out of any equations really??

@ANUJ.7

What mathematics say about it?

@michaels.mentel9633

It's actually around 10^-35m

@steventoomire1644

Feels like you just dont want to.

@Earth-To-Zan

hello :3