Number of Planck volumes in the observable universe
View full site to see MathJax equation The number of Planck volumes (cubic Planck lengths) in the observable universe is around \(4.65 \times 10^{185}\). One Planck length is \(1.616 \times 10^{-35}\) meters, and the volume of the observable universe is \(\approx 4 \times 10^{80}\) cubic meters.
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