Quantum Leap Units (QLU) are the fundamental building blocks of the space-time continuum. They are the smallest units of time that can be measured, but not quite.
There are 10^(-27) QLU in a Planck time, which is the time it takes for a photon to travel 1 meter in a vacuum.
However, when you get down to the minute order, things get a bit fuzzy. That's why we've developed the Minute Order Quantum Leaps (MOQL) system.
The MOQL system consists of:
Each MOQL has its own unique properties and applications in various fields of science and engineering.
Learn more about the history and development of Quantum Leap Units.
Contact us to report any errors or inconsistencies in the MOQL system.