There are 5900 eE for the mass of the earth.

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Subject: [USMA:25233] Re: Back to topic with Planck units
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Han in USMA 25226 gave references to the so-called Planck units. Until the Planck base units can determined with greater precision than the SI base units, there is no chance that they will be adopted in experimental science, engineering and commerce.

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