Picture time as a tiny, puzzle piece called the "Planck time." It's the smallest bit of time science can measure, named after the German physicist Max Planck.
Planck time is defined as the time it takes for light to travel one Planck length in vacuum. This unimaginably small duration of time which can not be divided further is just of 5.39X10^{-44} seconds!
Now, imagine blinking-it happens so fast, right?
But would you believe, if I tell that it takes you about five hundred and fifty thousand trillion trillion trillion Planck times to blink once, quickly?
That's like trying to count all the grains of sand on every beach on Earth-it's mind-bogglingly huge!
So, next time you blink, remember that in the blink of an eye, an unimaginable number of these super tiny Planck time blocks have zipped by.
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