Re: frivolous question



muser wrote:
>
> What is the most amount of data any one point in quantum space can
> hold. For example could someone fit the entire content of a dictionary
> on or in a point particle?
> These was a philosophical debate that arose at work and I found myself
> posing this question.
>
> Thank you in advance.

(one bit)/(4 Planck areas), about 2.5x10^65 bits/cm^2

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