On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 3:16:31 PM UTC-5 Brent wrote:

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> On 10/24/2020 5:29 AM, Jason Resch wrote:
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> It's using the Planck scale as the upper bound.
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> So what?  That's assuming the Planck scale means something, but it's 
> already rejected as 'unatural'.  You can't have it both ways.
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> Brent
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The Planck length is the scale at which the Compton wavelength of a 
particle is equal to the circumference of a black hole. It is not hard to 
calculate. This is then the smallest scale at which information can be 
accessed. It is the smallest region where a qubit can be isolated.  With 
the accelerated expansion of the universe there are vacuum modes passing 
across the cosmic horizon. However, at the same time transPlanckian modes 
are stretched across this scale. It is also nature's way of providing a 
natural renormalization cut-off scale. 

LC

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