Originally Posted By: Bill S.
Surely, sound waves are just vibrations, until an auditory organ converts them into sound. No ears, no sound.


At either rate, I think that all change (and time along with it), adheres to a discrete registration scheme. It is these functional limits that should be the Planck Limits. If there is some form of change that turns out to be smaller or shorter than the existing values then; it’s these values that need to be adjusted to reflect reality. Of course, all of this would have to be corroborated by quantum mechanics. And it would have to be both the discrete nature as well as the final values. Besides, what good is a grid of quantum foam with out a functional purpose?

BTW, what is a chronon? I must have missed that one.


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