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Would having a reaction speed in a shorter time frame than the Planck constant of time (e.i. Planck time) grant immeasurable speed?
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So would it also fall under the same issue with general relativity where X limit of physics gets surpassed to Do X feat but can't be applied as a universal just off of assumption alone.No. Shorter timeframe than Planck time is still finite time.