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A Study of Notation #44 (out of 202)
The Numbers: A doubling of the Planck base units.
| Notation | Planck Time | Planck Length | Planck Mass | Planck Charge | Scaling Vertices |
| 44 | 9.4846×10-31 seconds | 2.843×10-22 meters | 3.828956×105kg | 3.299583×10-5 Coulombs | TBA |
The first Quectosecond (10−30) (Notation-44) (9.4846×10-31s, 45 – 1.8969×10-30s. There is no description of the quectosecond within Wikipedia. It is, for now, just listed because at its meeting 15-18 November 2022 in Paris, the CGPM adopted Resolution 3 making it a globally accepted name for the range 10−30 to 10−32
Now, the Quectosecond needs a face. We began thinking about it when we developed our desktop chart of the universe: https://81018.com/table-2/