Impractical waste of computing power and information storage
Not if you encode it using an exponent. One Planck time unit is roughly 1.8 x 10^-43^ seconds, so with an exponent of 2^128^ (roughly 3.4 x 10^38^) you could write a second as 54510 x 2^128^ T~P~
Another fun fact, 2^128+32^ Planck time units are about 21 hours
Also almost killed all computing in y2k
Impractical waste of computing power and information storage
Not if you encode it using an exponent. One Planck time unit is roughly 1.8 x 10^-43^ seconds, so with an exponent of 2^128^ (roughly 3.4 x 10^38^) you could write a second as 54510 x 2^128^ T~P~
Another fun fact, 2^128+32^ Planck time units are about 21 hours
Also almost killed all computing in y2k