The planckions as largest elementary particles and as smallest test bodies

Foundations of Physics 15 (2):161-166 (1985)
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Planck's units define the limits of super GUT and also the possibilities of classical measurements. A “planckion'” is the largest ultrarelativistic elementary particle and also the smallest body that can serve as a classical standard

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