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As a measure for the difference between normal and quantum scale, {{w|Max Planck|Planck}}'s {{w|Planck's constant|constant}} is sometimes quoted.
 
As a measure for the difference between normal and quantum scale, {{w|Max Planck|Planck}}'s {{w|Planck's constant|constant}} is sometimes quoted.
   
In [[2370]], [[Commander]] [[Data]] attempted to explain to [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] the theory of quantum levels when he discovered that Worf had traveled to various different [[quantum reality]]s. ({{TNG|Parallels}})
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In [[2370]], in a [[quantum reality]] where [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] was killed by the [[Borg]], [[Commander]] [[Data]] explained to [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] and Captain [[William Riker|Riker]] the properties of the quantum level, when it was discovered that Worf was moving through different quantum realities. ({{TNG|Parallels}})
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{wikipedia}}
 
*{{wikipedia}}
 
 
[[Category:Physics]]
 
[[Category:Physics]]

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The quantum level is a term used for activity that takes place on a sub-atomic scale. This quantum scale is so small, compared to normal physical bodies, that Earth scientists didn't discover it until centuries of developing physics and technology.

As a measure for the difference between normal and quantum scale, Planck's constant is sometimes quoted.

In 2370, in a quantum reality where Captain Picard was killed by the Borg, Commander Data explained to Lieutenant Worf and Captain Riker the properties of the quantum level, when it was discovered that Worf was moving through different quantum realities. (TNG: "Parallels")

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