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The Smallest Tick of Time — a Glimpse of Wonder entry™ —


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A lightning bug glows softly above a dew-covered blade of grass, while in the background storm clouds flash with lightning beneath a star-strewn sky that fades into distant galaxies.A lightning bug drifts low over the grass, its glow blinking on and off like a lantern guided by an unseen hand. It hovers for a moment, then dips and lands on a leaf. Another spark, then a slow float to a nearby blade of grass. Another blink, another drift, as though the whole meadow breathes with its rhythm. Glitter and float. Glitter and float.

 

In the distance, a storm gathers. The horizon flickers with lightning, far off at first, just a flash at the edge of the sky. The firefly glows again, softer than a heartbeat. Glitter and float. But the storm moves closer. A brighter flash, then another. Thunder rolls low. Soon the sky itself crackles, the great strokes of lightning overwhelming the little light. The firefly is gone, swallowed in the storm.

 

And this is where our story begins — with a flash. Not of summer lightning, but of the entire universe itself. Scientists call it the Big Bang theory.

 

The theory does not describe the instant of the bang.

That moment — time zero — lies beyond our reach.

The Big Bang theory begins after it.

It starts with the first measurable sliver of time.

The threshold is unimaginably small.

But from there onward, physics can speak with clarity.

This boundary is called the Planck time.

 

A short detour — the story of the number
The Planck time lasts about 10⁻⁴³ seconds. Written out, that’s a decimal point, forty-two zeros, and then a one. Numbers that small are awkward to name. A tenth is 0.1. A hundredth is 0.01. A thousandth is 0.001. Follow the pattern: each extra zero takes you deeper into the tiny. By the time you’ve reached forty-two zeros, you are staring at one ten-duo-trigintillionth (TEN-doo-oh-try-JIN-til-ee-uhnth) of a second. A name that stretches language itself to the breaking point. For that reason, scientists simply call it “ten to the minus forty-three.” Easier to say, but no less staggering to imagine.

 

Why does it matter? Because before this instant, our equations fail. General relativity explains the grand sweep of galaxies, quantum mechanics explains the subatomic flickers — but at the Planck time the two collide. The math collapses. Human physics stops working. We cannot say what happened before.

 

But from the Planck time forward, the Big Bang theory holds. Evidence falls into place like pieces of a puzzle: the faint glow of the cosmic microwave background, the proportions of hydrogen and helium written into the stars, the rippling pattern of galaxies across the heavens. Not one find, but many. Together they sing the same story — that the universe has a beginning, and that from this smallest measurable instant, its growth can be traced with astonishing reliability.

 

Yet Scripture goes further. It speaks of the One who was already there before time itself began. “From everlasting to everlasting you are God,” says Psalm 90:2. And verse 4 adds, “For a thousand years are in your eyes just like yesterday when it is past” (NWT). Jehovah is not bound by seconds, millennia, or Planck times. He created them all. He stands outside the limits of our equations, not just initiating matter and energy, but calling time itself into existence.

 

Every Glimpse of Wonder™ is just that — a flicker. Tinier than a firefly’s glow, tinier even than a ten-duo-trigintillionth of a second. And yet each flicker is enough. Enough to remind us of the greatness of Jehovah’s creation, and of the timeless One who holds both the smallest instant and eternity itself in his hands.

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Do we know why the firefly hovers like a helicopter before landing on a leaf?

 

I was thinking that Jehovah really did create beings or phenomena to fuel our dreams and imagination, to make us write stories, too.

 

If I understand correctly, behind the Planck wall, our time (past, present, future) doesn't exist? It would become a kind of indivisible unit in which only Jehovah evolves. Is this the time that Jehovah will offer us as a gift, in the future? With eternal life in sight, are we going to strike with the Planck wall?

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2 hours ago, Dolce vita said:

If I understand correctly, behind the Planck wall, our time (past, present, future) doesn't exist? It would become a kind of indivisible unit in which only Jehovah evolves. Is this the time that Jehovah will offer us as a gift, in the future? With eternal life in sight, are we going to strike with the Planck wall?


 

That’s a thoughtful question, and it shows you really engaged with the idea. But it may help to clear up one point: the Planck time isn’t a wall we’ll ever “reach” or a different kind of existence Jehovah offers. It’s simply the limit of our science. Physicists can trace the universe’s history with confidence back to about 10⁻⁴³ seconds after the beginning, but before that their equations break down. It doesn’t mean nothing existed “behind the wall,” only that human knowledge can’t describe it.

 

Jehovah, however, is not restrained by Planck time, or by any human measure of time. He created time itself. Psalm 90:2 reminds us he is “from everlasting to everlasting.” Eternal life, then, isn’t about entering some indivisible flicker of time — it’s Jehovah’s gift to keep living real days, years, and ages without end, always under his care.

 

So Planck time isn’t where Jehovah “dwells” or what we will “strike” in the future. It’s just the point where human physics stops working. Jehovah himself is timeless, and eternal life means being invited to live unendingly within the flow of time he designed, with no wall to stop us.

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