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Gravity Size

Simple Question :

Is plank length smaller than the effects of Gravity?


Can Gravity exist smaller than Plank Length?


Anyone help please?

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Re: Gravity Size

Since the strength of a gravitational field is directly related to how fast or slow time is moving I would say yes.
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