Nobody Told You There Is a Size So Small It Creates a Black Hole Until Now |Zero Drift Sleep Science

Tonight on Zero Drift, we're gently drifting into the story of the smallest meaningful distance in the universe, the Planck Length. From the simple act of shining light on an object to see it, to the moment physicists realized that pushing to smaller and smaller scales eventually causes spacetime itself to collapse into a black hole, to the frontier where quantum mechanics and gravity meet and neither survives intact, this soft-spoken journey follows the logic of resolution all the way to the edge of what space and time even mean. Where are you watching from, and what time is it there? I'd love to know in the comments, it's always comforting to see where in the world we're quietly drifting together. If this helped you unwind, sparked a little curiosity, or simply gave your mind something gentle to rest on, feel free to like the video and subscribe for more slow science stories to ease you toward sleep. Wishing you a peaceful night, and may the quiet foundation of the universe hold you gently until morning. 🌌💤