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Part 1.c
I am not calling for a complete abandonment of meters, seconds and kilograms/Joules. No, but Planck units allow you to understand both “superluminal” movement and speed in general. The most common is the amount of meters traveled by a body in one second. But certain questions arise. What meters and seconds to take especially for sub-light movement? At transition to Planck length, Planck time, the speed is defined as the value of the part of Planck length by which the material body moved in one Planck time. And this value is for a massive body can never exceed a value called the speed of light. The interesting thing begins when it turns out that this ratio is determined by the value of Planck length and Planck time in the actual material body. Let’s return to the original condition. In one Planck time, a massive body moves 4/5 Planck length. But the longitudinal Planck time is 5/3 less than the total Planck time and this means that in one general Planck time this massive body will move 4/5 * 5/3 = 4/3 (compressed) Planck length. Further, the
previously compressed Planck length will again become the same and the massive body will spend only 53.8 years on the entire path between the Sun and HD 164922 (71.7 light-years).

Just a little more about the benefits of Planck units. The question of space has not yet been determined, is it discrete (how granular) or continuous. The answer is clear. Space is continuous…

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