The Planck length isn’t the smallest possible length
View the Planck length (or Planck time) from a different frame of reference – ie move towards or away from it (relative to it) or put it in a black hole and it changes size. No?
If so, would this cause the wave function to collapse DEPENDING on where you view it from?
Or is this just a math trick to get us out of the quantum problem? Not a great idea if you ask me.
From a Quora answer: Contrary to the (very) popular belief, the Planck length has not been proven to be the smallest possible unit of space. But yes, it is a good IDEA, so was the idea of atoms and waves, once.
Just when you thought you “got it”…