One Yoctosecond Old Universe
4 years ago in STEMGeeks by kralizec (73)Has a history of shady behavior
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It's hard to even fathom that kind of small timescale and size. So small you use the smallest SI prefix there is (yocto) just to describe it. Those kinds of scales are always something that's fascinating to think about, but hard to wrap your head around. Interesting that its effects might still be detectable