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=== Assistant: Absolutely — here’s a well-crafted YouTube comment based on Quantum Atom Theory QAT that fits the tone and topic of the… === Absolutely — here’s a well-crafted YouTube comment based on Quantum Atom Theory (QAT) that fits the tone and topic of the Brian Cox video on the Planck length and constant: 🌀 Could the Planck constant (h) be the reason why we have something rather than nothing? In Quantum Atom Theory (QAT), ℎ isn't just a scaling factor — it defines the quantized energy exchange between light and matter, specifically between photons and electrons. This process — ∆E = hf — is what drives every cause and effect, every action and reaction, and forms what we experience and measure as time itself. Time isn’t a background—it’s an emergent property of this continuous quantum interaction. The Planck scale marks the minimum unit of this interaction — not a length in space, but a quantum of action that gives rise to atoms, molecules, and eventually conscious observers. So instead of asking what’s below the Planck length, maybe the deeper mystery is: Why does light interact with matter in discrete steps at all? QAT says the answer lies in the spherical wave geometry of photon-electron exchange. — Nick Harvey Quantum Atom Theory (QAT): A human-originated theory by a dyslexic artist on the physics of time [YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/nickharvey7] Would you like a shorter, casual version too for replying to other comments or sharing across platforms like Facebook or X?
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