Do you ever think about "doubly special relativity" and get upset

This is pretty obscure

The idea is: The planck length is supposed to be an inviolate limit, but if Lorentz contraction occurs (IE length contraction when something is moving at relativistic speeds), then the effective planck length changes. Observers in different inertial reference frames will measure a different planck length for the same object.

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