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>Just because Planck times are the smallest possible measurement of time intervals doesn't mean that time progresses in discrete Planck time chunks. That's obvious enough, but maybe seems unmeasurable ... and so what difference does it really make?

Does it mean that time does NOT progress in discrete chunks, or can not? I don't believe so.




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