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There are approximately ( 5.39 \times 10^{44} ) Planck times in one second. The Planck time, which is about ( 5.39 \times 10^{-44} ) seconds, represents the time it takes for light to travel one Planck length. This incredibly small unit of time is derived from fundamental constants in physics.

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