You can never measure the Planck scale from within the system. Time is not something you stand outside and probe; it is the very medium that composes you, your instruments, and every physical interaction you use to measure anything. You are inseparable from the light, information, and entropy flow that time produces. Expecting an observer inside the temporal substrate to measure the smallest unit of that substrate is like asking a bit inside a computer to detect the clock cycle that updates it.
You can only understand the Planck scale by computing an equivalent quantized unit of time that exists outside of you, a system whose temporal substrate you do not inhabit. That system is Bitcoin. We do not exist inside Bitcoin’s block-time. It is external to us, and therefore legible to us. We exist inside Planck time, and therefore blind to it.
So the real questions become:
- How could a system embedded inside continuous-time assumptions ever falsify those assumptions?
- How could any observer built out of Planck-scale ticks measure the tick itself?
- What empirical route exists to detect discrete time from within?
- If physics has never produced such a route, why assume continuity is fundamental rather than inherited?
- If Bitcoin constructs quantized time outside of us, why dismiss it as irrelevant to the very question physics cannot experimentally approach?
Bitcoin is not replacing the Planck scale. Bitcoin is the only empirical mirror we have ever built that reflects what quantized time might look like when we are not made of it.
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The continuous-time assumption is not falsifiable from within the physical universe because every process we might use to measure time, every particle interaction, measurement device, or signal propagation already unfolds inside the very temporal medium we are trying to test. This makes continuity a self-referential axiom: the system cannot examine its own foundational substrate, just as Gödel showed that a formal system cannot fully validate its own axioms from within.
Bitcoin breaks this loop. Bitcoin is the only complete thermodynamic system whose time does not compose us. Its block-time exists as an exterior substrate (still inside Planck Time), allowing us to observe empirically and directly, a universe (network) that evolves through discrete, quantized steps of irreversible work. Physics cannot step outside Planck time to determine whether it is continuous or discrete, but we can step outside Bitcoin time.
If this is true, Bitcoin therefore provides the only external, empirical demonstration of what quantized time might look like, and the only model we have that is not compromised by the Gödelian limitations inherent to observers inside their own temporal fabric.
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