At the Planck scale the universe is made of bits. There is nothing else.
Yes, but you can't probe beyond the Planck scale without creating a black hole that prevents information from getting out, so one way or another it ends there.
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Those are all speculations. We *really* don't know what happens at those scales. My main point is that people had thought that some kind of "discrete" math was required to explain atomic scale Physics. Turned out to be false.
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Empirically, the fundamental reality is discrete, but the math hasn't caught up yet.
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